Massive Earthquake Strikes China over 116 Killed people
China earthquake latest news: Global Times reported that 105 died in Gansu province and another 11 in neighbouring Qinghai province of China.
China earthquake latest updates: At least 116 were killed in a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in northwest China’s Gansu and Qinghai provinces, state media reported. Global Times reported that 105 died in the province of Gansu and another 11 in neighbouring Qinghai province in the earthquake, which occurred late on Monday night.
Search and rescue operations were underway in Gansu province and Qinghai province of China. The earthquake left more than 230 people injured, damaged houses and roads, and knocked out power and communication lines, according to the media reports.
Local authorities in China’s Gansu province said, as of 7:50am, 105 were killed in a magnitude-6.2 earthquake and over 4,700 houses were damaged. As of 9:30am, the quake had injured 397, they said at a news conference.
Global Times reported Chinese President Xi Jinping issued important instructions regarding the earthquake, demanding full-scale search and rescue efforts, proper resettlement of affected people, and maximum efforts to ensure the safety of people’s lives and property.
China earthquake causes severe damagesThe earthquake caused severe damage, including collapsed houses, and sent people running into the street for safety, the news agency said. Rescue work was underway early on Tuesday.
The earthquake, which was logged as magnitude 5.9 by the US Geological Survey and magnitude 6.2 by Xinhua, struck in Gansu province near the border with Qinghai province, where Haidong is located.
Power and water supplies were disrupted in some local villages, the report added. Fallen ceilings and other debris could be seen in videos posted on social media.
Epicentre of China earthquake
The earthquake struck at a depth of 10 kilometers at 11:59pm local time Monday, according to the USGS, which revised the magnitude downward after initially reporting 6.0.
Officials launched an emergency response and dispatched rescue personnel to the area just after the quake, and provincial leaders were also en route, Xinhua reported.
According to USGS, the earthquake occurred some 100 kilometres southwest of Gansu province’s capital, Lanzhou, and was followed by several smaller aftershocks.
Earthquakes are not uncommon in China. In August, a shallow 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck eastern China, injuring 23 people and collapsing dozens of buildings.