Hundreds of people rushed out of their offices and homes in panic today after an earthquake hit the Iran-Pakistan border had ripples felt in Pakistan's biggest city and in cities across the Sindh and Baluchistan provinces.
According to Iranian state-run TV at least 40 people have been killed so far in earthquake. A state of emergency has been declared in Saravan, Iran, after the quake.
Unconfirmed media reports say that atleast 5 people have been killed in the Balochistan area in Pakistan as well.
Strong tremors shook tall buildings in New Delhi, Noida, NCR region as well, sending people running into the streets.
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