More than 60 people were killed when a shallow 5.6-magnitude earthquake hit a remote pocket of Nepal, officials said early Saturday.
The tremor hit the far west of the Himalayan country late on Friday and was measured by the US Geological Survey at just 11 miles (18km) deep.
Videos and photos posted on social media showed locals digging through rubble in the dark to pull survivors from the wreckage of collapsed homes and buildings.
Mud houses were flattened or damaged as survivors crouched outside for safety, as the sirens of emergency vehicles wailed.
The quake was felt as far away as India’s capital New Delhi, more than 300 miles from the epicentre 26 miles south of Jumla.
“In our district, 26 people have died and many are injured,” Jajarkot district chief Suresh Sunar told AFP.
“It is still night and it is difficult to get all the information,” he added. “The toll might rise.”