At least 19 people died and around 100 got injured after an earthquake of magnitude 5.8 jolted Pakistan Occupied Kashmir on Tuesday. The quake damaged roads and many buildings in Mirpur, a town in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, which has been worst affected by the earthquake.

Major General Asif Ghafoor, a spokesman for the Pakistan Armed Forces, said that army troops with aviation and medical support teams have been sent to the affected areas for relief and rescue operations. “Thank God, the damage is confined to one particular area, and this one is pretty accessible from all sides,” the chief of Pakistan`s National Disaster Management Authority, Lieutenant General Mohammad Afzal, told ARY News TV. “I can tell you right now that there is not a fear of a very big death toll.” The rescue operation looked to be complete by Wednesday evening, Afzal said.

“Prime Minister Imran Khan expresses deep concern over the damage caused by the earthquake and directs all departments to provide immediate assistance,” the Pakistan government said in a tweet.

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