HARNAI: A young man with a jet-black beard crouches, grief-stricken, next to the body of his baby, swaddled in a blanket, as his other children look on in shock. "I tried to take out my children, but the jolt was so strong," Rafiullah, a farmer in the mountainous Pakistani district of Harnai, told AFP. The roof of his mud house collapsed and knocked Rafiullah unconscious when the 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province in the early hours of Thursday. "When I regained consciousness, I pulled out two of my sons," he said. But his youngest boy, only around one, had been struck by a wooden beam, and "had already died". At least 20 people, including six children, were killed in the quake that hit just after 3:00 am (2200 GMT Wednesday). It was felt across at least six cities and towns but the remote district of Harnai was worst-affected, with landslides triggered by the jolt blocking some roads and hampering rescue efforts in the area. Images published
Despair as families sift through rubble of deadly Balochistan quake
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