A man died and several houses collapsed ​after an earthquake of magnitude 6 struck northwestern Kashmir in Pakistan on Monday, an official and the European ‌Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) ‌said.

The ‌quake ⁠was ​at ‌a depth of 35 km (21.75 miles), the EMSC said.

Several mud-houses either collapsed or were damaged in Pakistan’s ⁠northern province of Gilgit-Baltistan, ‌regional information minister ‍Ghulam Abbas ‍said.

Heavy mountain rocks ‍hit several access roads and a major highway, he said, adding ​that the government agencies had moved machinery ⁠to clear the roads, he said.

The man died after a rock hit him on a road, the minister added.