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Afghanistan's winter turns deadly, killing at least 150 people

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Afghanistan's winter turns deadly, killing at least 150 peopleAfghanistan's winter turns deadly, killing at least 150 people

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A 6.8 & 2.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Delhi-NCR region,Know what people have to say|Oneindia News [Video]

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Strong earthquake tremors were felt in northern India including the Delhi-NCR region, Punjab and Haryana. According to reports, the earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit countries including Turkmenistan, India, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The epicenter is believed to be 90 km from Kalafgan in Afghanistan. A day after north India felt tremors of the strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake with the epicentre in Afghanistan, the National Centre for Seismology has recorded 2.7 magnitude earthquake in the national capital on 22nd March. Watch to know what people had to say about the earthquake happening around. Comment down below your thoughts! Like, share and subscribe. #Earthquake #DelhiEarthquake #NCR

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Several killed in Afghanistan-Pakistan earthquake [Video]

Several killed in Afghanistan-Pakistan earthquake

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Earthquake: Pak TV anchor continues to deliver news as studio shakes amid quake | Oneindia News [Video]

Earthquake: Pak TV anchor continues to deliver news as studio shakes amid quake | Oneindia News

Strong earthquake tremors lasting for several seconds were felt in many parts of north India, including the Delhi-National Capital Region on Tuesday night. The 6.8 magnitude earthquake --with the epicentre in Afghanistan --also shook Pakistan, killing at least nine people in the country and injuring over 160 others. Three persons were also killed in Afghanistan. While many videos of the quake are making rounds on social media, one particular video has caught the attention of the netizens. The video is of a Pakistan television news anchor who continues with his live show amid strong and violent tremors. Pakistan news anchor viral video,Pak anchor delivers news amid quake,Pakistan earthquake,Afghanistan earthquake,Pakistan earthquake viral video, Pak Tv anchor viral video,earthquake in pakistan,pakistan earthquake video,pakistan earthquake,earthquake viral video,pakistan news,pakistan earthquake viral video,earthquake video,Oneindia News,Oneindia english #Earthquake #PakistanNewsAnchor #ViralVideo

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