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Video predates 2025 earthquake in Tibet At least 126 people were killed in Tibet after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook the western China region on Jan. 7, the Associated Press reported .
China's Earthquake Networks Center recorded the magnitude as 6.8. Shallow earthquakes often cause more damage. ... a video showed water spilling out into the street from a pond in a courtyard with ...
More than 14,000 rescue workers have arrived in Tibet to continue the search for survivors after a strong earthquake killed at least 126 people in a remote part of western China. More than 400 ...
HONG KONG — A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck near one of Tibet’s holiest cities Tuesday, killing at least 53 people, Chinese state media reported. The earthquake, which was recorded just ...
A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake centered about 50 miles from Mount Everest left at least 95 dead in Tibet on Tuesday, reports say.. Another 130 people have been injured on the Chinese side of ...
It was the deadliest earthquake in the immediate area since a M s 6.6 event occurred in Yadong County on 20 November 1980. That earthquake had an epicenter 176 km (109 mi) away and killed 3 people in the county. The 7 January 2025 earthquake was also the largest in the area since a M s 7.1 struck 171 km (106 mi) to the south on 26 April 2015.
The 1038 Dingxiang earthquake devastated present-day Shanxi Province, northern China on 9 January. At least 32,300 people died across the province when the M s 7.25 earthquake struck Dingxiang and Xinxian counties. [1] In Xinzhou, about 19,742 people died and 5,655 were injured. More than 50,000 livestock also perished.
The China Earthquake Networks Center said the seismic sequence was consistent with a mainshock–aftershock type event. Within 200 km (120 mi) of the earthquake's epicenter, only three earthquakes greater than magnitude 6.0 have occurred. [16] In 1936, a M s 6.8 earthquake caused significant destruction and deaths in Kangle County, Gansu. [17]