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China earthquake: Massive 6.1 magnitude tremor rocks north-west province

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An earthquake has struck a north-west province of China, leaving over 100 dead.

According to reports by state media, the earthquake took place on the Gansu-Qinghai border region, killing at least 111 people and injuring more than 230.


Chinese state broadcaster CCTV showed footage of search and rescue workers digging through rubble and looking through damaged areas with flashlights.

The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) had placed the earthquake at magnitude 6.1.

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A search and rescue operation is underway

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EMSC reports that the quake occurred at a depth of 35 km (21.75 miles) with its epicentre 102 km west-southwest of Gansu’s provincial capital city, Lanzhou.

Official reports have not stated whether there are any missing people in the quake’s aftermath.

There have been reports of damage to water and electricity lines, as well as transportation and communications infrastructure.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told officials “all efforts should be made to carry out search and rescue, treat the injured in a timely manner, and minimise casualties”.

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A search and rescue operation is now underway in the Gansu-Qinghai border region

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Authorities said some people are missing following a landslide in Qinghai. The mudslide in a village left many houses half-covered in brown silt.

Rescuers have deployed drones, excavators and bulldozers to find and rescue survivors, local media reported.

Tremors were felt as far as 1,000 km away in central Henan province, where local media outlets shared videos of furniture swaying in people’s homes.

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