At least 21 people have been killed - many when a church collapsed - and some 200 injured in an earthquake in western Rwanda, reports say.
The quake, felt across several countries of the Great Lakes region, had a magnitude of 5.0. Police say the death toll could rise.
Its epicentre was 20km (12 miles) east of Bukavu, a town across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the region in December 2005.
But while it is prone to seismic activity it has mostly escaped major quakes in recent years.
The earthquake hit at about 0935 (0735 GMT).
It lasted about 15 seconds and was followed by two lesser tremors, which caused panic in Bukavu and in Rwanda, AFP news agency reported.
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
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