One dead, 10,000 homes flattened in China quake
CHINA: An earthquake in a sparsely populated region of
southwest China killed one person, injured hundreds and flattened more
than 10,000 houses, an official and state media said Friday.
A government relief official in Yao’an county, a mountainous area of
picturesque Yunnan province where the quake hit, told AFP that one
person had died and 328 were injured.
The US Geological Survey said the moderate 5.7-magnitude quake struck
at 7:19 pm (1119 GMT) Thursday at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres (6.2
miles) in Yunnan province.
The quake was centred 98 kilometres (61 miles) east-northeast of the
city of Dali.
It was followed by eight aftershocks, driving residents outdoors
during the warm night for fear of greater damage, China’s Xinhua news
agency said.
More than 10,000 houses collapsed and over 30,000 others were damaged
in six counties of Yunnan, it said.
In a statement, the county government said 75,000 buildings had been
damaged.
Provincial authorities rushed thousands of tents, quilts and other
aid supplies to the relief agency headquarters in Yao’an county. More
than 600 police officers were sent to the quake zone.
Some 30 people suffered severe injuries and were being treated at a
hospital in Yao’an, Xinhua said. The quake came after nearly 87,000
people were left dead or missing when a massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake
shook Sichuan province in China’s mountainous southwest in May 2008.
BEIJING, Friday, AFP
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