A major earthquake has hit Kyrgyzstan, killing 58 people, officials in the Central Asian nation have said.
The 6.6-magnitude quake struck at 2152 local time (1552 GMT) on Sunday, destroying more than 100 buildings in the southern province of Osh.
The emergencies ministry said rescue workers were still searching for survivors under the rubble.
Destruction was concentrated in Nura, a village of 950 residents close to Kyrgyzstan's border with China.
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He said another 50 people were injured and at least 128 houses in Nura had been destroyed.
"Some have been severely injured," the spokesman told Reuters.
Residents throughout Central Asia felt the quake.
The US geological survey said its epicentre was in Tajikistan and initially estimated its magnitude at 6.3 - although it later revised that to 6.6.
Officials in China's Xinjiang province reported minor damage to houses, but so far no casualties have been reported there.
(BBC)
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