Doctors worked through a 6.5 magnitude earthquake to deliver a baby via caesarean.<br /><br />The power cut in and out at the Sub District Hospital in Bijbehara, India, and a video shows the lights off, and the building shaking.<br /><br />But doctors worked - using the light from a computer monitor - while reciting prayers.<br /><br />Amazingly despite the conditions, they were able to successfully deliver the baby on March 21.<br /><br />Thankfully power was quickly restored to the hospital. Some 13 people died due to the earthquake.<br /><br />A source said: "Visuals captured the moment when the tremors were felt during the lower-segment caesarean section surgery and in a matter of seconds, the power too went off. <br /><br />"However, the doctors held their nerve and continued to work, as well as recite prayers, even in the darkness, with the sole light source being a monitor. The electricity returned soon."<br /><br />Reports claim tremors hit 6.5 on the Richter scale, and were felt as far as New Delhi and in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.