Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Quake strikes western China


Residents stand on a street to stay away from buildings after the earthquake hit Kangding county, Sichuan province.

A strong earthquake that hit a sparsely populated, mountainous area of western China killed at least four people and injured 54 others, including schoolchildren in a stampede, officials said Sunday.
The US Geological Survey said the magnitude-5.9 quake hit Saturday about 20 miles from the county of Kangding in Sichuan province. China’s seismological agency put the magnitude at 6.3.
The four dead included a woman in her 70s who was struck by a falling window pane, the official Xinhua news agency and state broadcaster CCTV said, citing Chen Yunbing, a doctor at the region’s Ganzi People’s hospital.
A stampede at a primary school in Tagong town during the quake injured 42 children, according to Xinhua.
A total of 30 homes collapsed and 2,630 suffered serious damage, the Sichuan information office said.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/nov/23/two-dead-in-china-earthquake

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