Strong earthquake kills at least 53 people in western China (update)


Rescue workers searching for survivors in the aftermath of an earthquake in Changsuo Township of Dingri in Xigaze, southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region on Jan 7, 2025. - Xinhua via AP

BEIJING: A strong earthquake killed at least 53 people in Tibet on Tuesday (Jan 7) and left many others trapped as dozens of aftershocks shook the region of western China and across the border in Nepal.

The official Xinhua News Agency said 62 other people were injured, citing the regional disaster relief headquarters.

About 1,500 fire and rescue workers were deployed to search for people in the rubble, the Ministry of Emergency Management said.

The US Geological Survey said the earthquake measured magnitude 7.1 and was relatively shallow at a depth of about 10km China recorded the magnitude as 6.8.

The epicentre was about 75km northeast of Mount Everest, which straddles the border. The area is seismically active and is where the India and Eurasia plates clash and cause uplifts in the Himalayan mountains strong enough to change the heights of some of the world’s tallest peaks.

People gathering in an open area following earthquake tremors in Kathmandu, in the early hours on Jan 7, 2025. - AFPPeople gathering in an open area following earthquake tremors in Kathmandu, in the early hours on Jan 7, 2025. - AFP

The average altitude in the area around the epicenter is about 4,200m, the China Earthquake Networks Centre said in a social media post.

State broadcaster CCTV said there are a handful of communities within 5km of the epicentre, which was 380km from Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, and about 2km from the region's second-largest city of Shigatse, known as Xigaze in Chinese.

About 230km away in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, the earthquake woke up residents and sent them running out of their homes into the streets. No information was immediately available from the remote, mountainous areas of Nepal closer to the epicentre.

There have been 10 earthquakes of at least magnitude 6 in the area where Tuesday's quake hit over the past century, the USGS said. - AP

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