Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   2 June 2024

China earthquake kills 75

China earthquake kills 75

YEREVAN, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS: A strong earthquake in a dry, hilly farming area in western China knocked down power lines and damaged scores of homes early on Monday, killing at least 75 people and injuring more than 400, reports “Armenpress” calling Associated Press.

The quake hit near the city of Dingxi in Gansu province, a region of mountains, desert and pastureland. Residents described shaking windows and swinging lights but little major damage and little panic. Tremors were felt in the provincial capital of Lanzhou 177km north, and as far away as Xi’an, 400km to the east.

“You could see the chandeliers wobble and the windows vibrating and making noise, but there aren’t any cracks in the walls. Shop assistants all poured out on to the streets when the shaking began,’’ said a front desk clerk at the Wuyang Hotel in the Zhang County seat about 40km from the epicentre. The clerk surnamed Bao refrained from identifying herself further, as is common among ordinary Chinese.

With a population of 26m, Gansu is one of China’s more lightly populated provinces, although the New Jersey-sized area of Dingxi has a greater concentration of farms in rolling hills terraced with fields for crops and fruit trees. Dingxi has a total population of about 2.7m.

The deaths and injuries were reported in Min County and other rural southern parts of the municipality, Dingxi mayor Tang Xiaoming told state broadcaster CCTV. Tang said damage was worst in the counties of Zhang and Min, where scores of homes were damaged and telephone and electricity services knocked out.

Su Wei, leader of a 120-member rescue team from the paramilitary People’s Armed Police, told state broadcaster CCTV that they were on their way to the epicentre, but progress was being slowed by mud and rock slides blocking the road.

The Chinese Red Cross said it was shipping 200 tents, 1,000 sets of household items and 2,000 jackets to the area and sending teams from both Lanzhou and Beijing to help with relief work and assess further needs.

Heavy rain is expected in the area later in the week, raising the need for shelter and increasing the chance of further landslides.

The government’s earthquake monitoring centre said the initial quake at 7.45am (2345 GMT Sunday) was magnitude 6.6 and subsequent tremors included a magnitude 5.6.

The quake was shallow, which can be more destructive. The centre said it struck about 20km beneath the surface, while the Gansu provincial earthquake administration said it was just 6km deep.

The US Geological Survey measured the magnitude of the initial quake as 5.9 and the depth at 10km. Initial measurements of an earthquake can vary widely, especially if different monitoring equipment is used.

Dingxi is about 1,233km west of Beijing. China’s worst earthquake in recent years was magnitude 7.9 and struck the southwestern province of Sichuan in 2008, leaving 90,000 people dead or missing.








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