Sunday, September 11, 2016
At least 13 people were killed and almost 200 others injured in
northern Tanzania after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country on Saturday.
The quake struck around 40 kilometers from Bukoba.
Images posted on Twitter shows extensive damage to buildings. Tremors
were apparently felt as far away as western Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and
Burundi.
"The toll has climbed from 11
people dead to 13 and from 192 injured to 203," said Deodatus Kinawilo,
District Commissioner for Bukoba.
"For
now, the situation is calm and under control," Kinawilo told AFP. Some
people have been discharged from hospital. We don't expect many more
injuries. We 'll see tomorrow."
The epicentre of the quake was about 25 kilometres(15 miles east of the north-western town of Nsunga on the border of Lake Chad.
A statement from the President's office says that he is shocked by reports of fatalities and injuries from the quake.
"The
president is shocked at the reports of the incident that has resulted
in the loss of several people, and many others injured and property
destroyed," the statement said.
Source: AFP/Reuters/Twitter
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