A strong earthquake has hit Malawi, and a government official says at least 3 people have been killed and nearly 300 injured. The 6.0-magnitude quake struck the south-east African country at 1:19 am Sunday, according to the US Geological Survey. Gasten Macheka, the commissioner of Karonga district, says it destroyed several buildings there, including schools.
He says a dormitory at one government school fell on sleeping students, injuring scores of them. Macheka says at least 270,000 people have been urged to leave their homes for their safety. The Karonga district in northern Malawi has been hit by a series of earthquakes and aftershocks since the beginning of December.