GSP fears Tsunami in Pasni, Gadani and Gwadar areas

Dunya News

Two more islands pop up off Pasni coast as GSP says more islands may surface.

GWADAR (Dunya News/Agencies) – The Geological Survey of Pakistan in its report has said that the ground level in Pasni, Gadani and Gwadar was going down and the areas can be hit by a Tsunami.

The report said the epicenter of the Tuesday quake was in the Arabian Sea.

The Geological Survey of Pakistan Thursday issued a map of the earthquake and warned of a possible Tsunami.

The powerful earthquake which struck Balochistan province Tuesday, killing over 300 people, triggered the formation of two more islands off the coast of Gwadar, attracting global curiosity.

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake has displaced thousands of people.

The tremor created a new island, a big pile of mud, near Gwadar which scientists say would soon disappear.

The island is about 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 meters) high, up to 300 feet (91 meters) wide, and up to 120 feet (37 meters) long.

However, on Thursday, local people told local media that two more islands, smaller than the previous one, have surfaced off the coasts of Mara and Pasni areas near Badok and Bul villages.

Locals said that World Wildlife Fund and National Institute of Oceanography teams have been informed about the newly formed islands which appear to be made out of mud from the seafloor.

A similar mud island appeared off Pakistan after a 2011 earthquake there.

It lasted a month or two and then washed away.