Earthquake of 5.7-magnitude jolts Bangladesh, killing five and injuring around 100
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The United States Geological Survey said the earthquake’s epicentre was in the city of Narsingdi, about 40km from Dhaka, the capital.
PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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DHAKA - At least five people, including a child, were killed and around 100 injured when a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh on Nov 21, the government said, with buildings damaged in many areas including the densely populated capital Dhaka.
Tremors were felt in eastern states in neighbouring India that border Bangladesh, but there were no immediate reports of damage there, the authorities said.
Dr Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, said the injured included students from Dhaka university, factory workers in the city of Gazipur and residents of Narsingdi, the epicentre of the earthquake.
His statement gave no details of how the five died.
Police said earlier three people had been killed when the railing of a six-storey building collapsed during the earthquake.
Several of the injured taken to hospital from Narsingdi, about 40km east of Dhaka, were in a critical condition, health adviser Nurjahan Begum told reporters.
Dhaka residents rushed out of their homes as buildings shook, and some makeshift structures collapsed, Reuters witnesses said.
“We felt a strong jolt and buildings were shaking like trees,” said Dhaka resident Suman Rahman. “Staircases were jammed as people rushed down. Everyone was terrified, children were crying.”
The fire department said some people had been injured after bricks and loose cement fell from buildings that were under construction.
“I have never felt such a tremor in my life. We were at the office when furniture started shaking. We rushed down the stairs on the street and saw other people on the road already,” said Mr Sadman Sakib, who works in a private firm in Dhaka.
The government was closely monitoring the situation and had directed departments to intensify rescue operations in affected areas, Dr Yunus’ office said in the statement. REUTERS

