A 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit southwest Pakistan Saturday in a region already devastated by a quake which left more than 300 dead just days ago.
The new tremor struck 96 kilometres northeast of the district of Awaran at a depth of 14km at 12:34pm, according to the US Geological Survey.
"It was not an aftershock it was an independent earthquake," Zahid Rafi, director of the National Seismic Centre of Pakistan, told Geo TV.
Awaran, a remote region in the province of Baluchistan, was shattered by a 7.7-magnitude quake on Tuesday which left 359 dead and more than 100,000 people homeless.
"We are checking but no reports of losses have yet been received," Jan Mohammad Buledi, spokesman for the provincial government of Baluchistan said.
Pakistan's chief meteorologist Arif Mehmood told television channel Express News that the magnitude of Saturday's quake measured 7.2.