Quake kills '400' schoolchildren
The bodies of at least 250 children have been pulled from the rubble of a school destroyed by the powerful earthquake in north-west Pakistan.
Police chief Riffat Pashar told Reuters news agency 350 altogether had died in the collapse in Mansehra district.
"Fifty were killed in another school in the same district," he said. There is no confirmation.
More than 2,000 people are feared dead from the 7.6-magnitude quake that hit Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
The earthquake, which was registered at 0350GMT, was felt as far away as the Afghan capital, Kabul, and India's capital, Delhi.
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Police chief Riffat Pashar told Reuters news agency 350 altogether had died in the collapse in Mansehra district.
"Fifty were killed in another school in the same district," he said. There is no confirmation.
More than 2,000 people are feared dead from the 7.6-magnitude quake that hit Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
The earthquake, which was registered at 0350GMT, was felt as far away as the Afghan capital, Kabul, and India's capital, Delhi.
Read the Full Story at BBC News
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