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6.5 quake hits western China, tremors reach Kazakhstan | 6.5 quake hits western China, tremors reach Kazakhstan |
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A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck China’s autonomous region of Xinjiang, with tremors reportedly felt in neighboring Kazakhastan. | A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck China’s autonomous region of Xinjiang, with tremors reportedly felt in neighboring Kazakhastan. |
The quake rocked an area near the town of Jinghe in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region at 23:27 GMT on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey reported. The quake, which the USGS revised down to 6.3, reportedly hit at a depth of 25.9km. | |
The quake occurred some 107 kilometers southeast of Dostyq, a small town in Kazakhstan’s Almaty Region on the border with China with an estimated population of less than 5,000 residents. | |
The impact could be felt in another Kazakh city, Zharkent, with over 30,000 people, located 226.7 km (140.9 mi) from the epicenter. Shihezi in China’s northwestern Xinjiang with over half a million residents is 255.3 km (158.6 mi) away. | |
Residents of Kazakhstan's biggest city, Almaty, located some 490 kilometers from the epicenter, were also shaken by the quake. Some of them took to Twitter to report mild tremors. | |
“Chandelier - the best indicator of the power of a quake,” one user wrote. | |
“I was scared to death, I love Almaty,” another wrote. | |
“Should we lie down the ground or not? What do you think?” @Turar111 wrote. | |
Almaty’s emergency services said that when the quake jolted the city it felt like a 4-magnitide tremor and did not cause any casualties or damage to critical infrastructure. | |
It was the second earthquake to hit China in less than 24 hours after a powerful 6.5-magnitude quake struck southwestern Sichuan province on Tuesday evening. | |
At least nine people were reported to be killed by its impact at a tourist resort and 164 injured, Xinhua reported on Wednesday, citing provincial authorities. Five of those killed were people visiting a Jiuzhaigou national park, hugely popular with local tourists. Over 34,000 people visited the park on Tuesday. | |
Authorities said they evacuated 31,500 tourists to safety in the wake of the quake. About a hundred were trapped due to a landslide. | |
A hotel building has partially collapsed, forcing the urgent evacuation of 2,800 people, according to Sichuan fire service, as cited by Reuters. |
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