Saturday, April 5, 2014

5.4 quake jolts China

5.4-magnitude earthquake jolts China

SBS-13 hours ago
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake has struck southwest China, with ... The China Earthquake Networks Centre put the depth of the quake at 13 ...
5.4-magnitude earthquake jolts southwest China
South China Morning Post-13 hours ago
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Shallow 5.3-magnitude quake jolts southwest China

Channel News Asia-9 hours ago
A shallow 5.3 quake struck southwest China Saturday, sending terrified ... put the depth of the quake at 26 kilometres with a magnitude of 5.4.
Residents ran out of their houses after they were woken up by an earthquake in southwest China.
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AAP
UPDATED YESTERDAY 2:18 PM
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake has struck southwest China, with authorities checking for damage.
The tremor in Yunnan province, near the border with Sichuan, was at a depth of 26 kilometres and hit early Saturday morning, the US Geological Survey said.
It struck seven kilometres from the town of Xiluodu in Yongshan County, which is home to the Xiluodu Dam - one of the tallest in the world.
The China Earthquake Networks Centre put the depth of the quake at 13 kilometres with a magnitude of 5.3, according to state news agency Xinhua.
Residents ran out of their houses after they were woken up by the quake at 6.40 am (2240 GMT on Friday), Xinhua reported.
"We strongly felt the quake but it did not last long," said a local resident.
Authorities are checking the losses caused by the tremor, a Yongshan publicity official told Xinhua.
Southwest China is prone to earthquakes, with a quake in the Yunnan tourist area of Shangri-La killing three people in September last year and leaving 55,000 homes damaged.
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake in Sichuan province killed about 200 people in April 2013, five years after almost 90,000 people were killed by a huge tremor in the same province.
Residents ran out of their houses after they were woken up by an earthquake in southwest China.
Source
AAP
UPDATED YESTERDAY 2:18 PM
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake has struck southwest China, with authorities checking for damage.
The tremor in Yunnan province, near the border with Sichuan, was at a depth of 26 kilometres and hit early Saturday morning, the US Geological Survey said.
It struck seven kilometres from the town of Xiluodu in Yongshan County, which is home to the Xiluodu Dam - one of the tallest in the world.
The China Earthquake Networks Centre put the depth of the quake at 13 kilometres with a magnitude of 5.3, according to state news agency Xinhua.
Residents ran out of their houses after they were woken up by the quake at 6.40 am (2240 GMT on Friday), Xinhua reported.
"We strongly felt the quake but it did not last long," said a local resident.
Authorities are checking the losses caused by the tremor, a Yongshan publicity official told Xinhua.
Southwest China is prone to earthquakes, with a quake in the Yunnan tourist area of Shangri-La killing three people in September last year and leaving 55,000 homes damaged.
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake in Sichuan province killed about 200 people in April 2013, five years after almost 90,000 people were killed by a huge tremor in the same province.
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