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At least 12 die in Chechnya earthquake

An earthquake in the Caucasus mountains killed at least 12 people in Russia's Chechnya and left hundreds of locals sheltering in tents the day before regional elections.

‘We must not forget that we have elections tomorrow,’ Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov told a briefing. ‘They must go ahead as a happy event for all residents of Chechnya.’

A Health Ministry spokesman in Grozny said 12 people were killed in the aftermath of the quake and 105 were injured, seven critically.

About 500 families needed tent shelters for the night in the town of Kurchaloi, about 20km southeast of the Chechen capital, which saw the worst damage in the region, the Emergencies Ministry said.

At least five of the victims were killed in Kurchaloi, where the tremor cracked the walls of the local hospital, forcing medics to treat the injured elsewhere, the ministry said.

The 40-second tremor knocked windows out of a literature institute in Grozny and cracked the facade of the regional administration headquarters. But damage in the Chechen capital was otherwise minimal.