Pakistan’s earthquake was so violent it created this new island in the Indian Ocean

When a devastating earthquake struck the remote Awaran district in Pakistan's Baluchistan province on Tuesday, it killed hundreds of people and left thousands homeless, as the government struggles to rescue those who need help.

But the earthquake also drew the attention of thousands of locals, and now many around the world, for causing a new island to rise in nearby waters of the Indian Ocean, just off the Pakistan's Gwadar coastline.

The local government office in Gwadar released these images that show people walking on the newly formed island. According to Pakistan's navy geologist Mohammed Danish, the mass was about 60 feet (18 meters) high, 100 feet (30 meters) wide and 250 feet (76 meters) long, making it a little wider than a tennis court and slightly shorter than a football field.

During an earthquake, it is normal for seismic activity to make parts of the sea floor shift vertically, with some masses of earth rising and others lowering. It's not entirely shocking that Tuesday's 7.7 magnitude quake made a mass of land rise up from the water. The head of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, in an interview with the Associated Press, said these kinds of islands can remain for a long time or eventually subside back into the ocean.

Pakistan has not decided to name the island yet, but the Pakistani newspaper Express Tribune has asked its readers what the new island should be named.

See more images of the world's newest island below.

An island rises from the sea following a magnitude-7.7 earthquake in Pakistan.

An island rises from the sea following a magnitude-7.7 earthquake in Pakistan.

People walk on an island that reportedly emerged off the Gwadar coastline in the Arabian Sea. (Gwadar Local Governement Office/AP)

People walk on an island that reportedly emerged off the Gwadar coastline in the Arabian Sea. (Gwadar Local Governement Office/AP)

People explore the island that rose from the sea following a magnitude-7.7 earthquake. (Gwadar Local Government Office/EPA)

People explore the island that rose from the sea following a magnitude-7.7 earthquake. (Gwadar Local Government Office/EPA)

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We still haven't experienced  
'the real big one' yet!
Donald Trump will be all over this.
Jaswant Behari
Name it "The oceanic Garden" and let it be the memorial site for those that lost their lives to the earthquake.
And it's already overpopulated.
Daddy, I want a new island. I want a new island NOW! --Verucca Salt
Underground weapons test..
Md Mustafizur Rahman
Now, Time for spreading rumours like " Pakistan under US's HARP experiment" or " Pakistan under attacked of weathers's weapon" " US HARP experiment On Pakistan " etc.  
Ok. so who gets to own the new real estate? On a more serious note. my heart goes out to the victims.  
Hey President Obama. OK you got your Obamacare. How about maybe filling a C130 with tents food and medical supply's and bombing those remote villages in Pakistan with needed life saving supply's. We Americans used to do that kind of stuff once upon a time.
shanti2
9/26/2013 11:20 AM PDT
We still do Ron, when they ask for it. Too many countries are afraid it will reflect on their sovereignty if they accept aid.
Philosopher at home
9/26/2013 6:59 PM PDT
What a heart warming idea.The only sane comments so far on this news !!