Pakistani quake area struck again.

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake has hit south-west Pakistan, in a region where at least 400 people died in a quake earlier this week.
The US Geological Survey said the quake struck approximately 250 kilometres (155 miles) north of the port city of Karachi.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Local media reported that the quake affected Balochistan and Sindh regions.
It was also felt in Quetta, close to Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, and Karachi.
Pakistan's Meteorological Department measured the quake at 7.2 magnitude.
Chief Pakistani meteorologist Arif Mahmood told Pakistani television that it was an aftershock from this week's earthquake and similar tremors could continue for weeks, Associated Press reported.
"We are checking but no reports of losses have yet been received," Jan Mohammad Buledi, a spokesman for the provincial government of Balchistan told AFP.
At least 400 people died and hundreds were injured when a 7.7-magnitude quake hit the same area on Tuesday.
Officials have estimated that about 300,000 people were affected by the earlier quake but relief and rescue efforts have been hampered by poor road networks and separatist militant activity.
The violent force of the 7.7-magnitude quake caused the creation of a new 200m (656ft) long island off the coast of Pakistan near the port of Gwadar.

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