A magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred in a remote area of Tajikistan on Monday.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported the quake occurred about 68 miles west of Murghob at about 12:50 p.m. local time. Several aftershocks occurred nearby, USGS data show.
NBC News reported buildings in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India shook as a result of the quake.
There were not any immediate reports of deaths, injuries or damage.
The earthquake occurred 18 miles underground near Sarez Lake in the Pamir Mountain range.
According to the USGS, earthquakes in that part of Tajikistan seldom lead to shaking-related deaths because the region is so remote. But they have sometimes triggered fatal mudslides.
The USGS website shows that eight other quakes of magnitude 4.5 or greater occurred in or near Tajikistan on Monday.
There were magnitude 4.8 and 4.6 aftershocks near Sarez Lake within three hours of the initial earthquake, according to USGS data.
There was also a cluster of four earthquakes further northeast closer to the city of Karakul. They ranged in magnitude from 4.8 to 5.4, the data show.
Further northeast, on the other side of Karakul, the data show there were magnitude 4.5 and 4.6 quakes near Tajikistan’s border with China.