6.8-magnitude earthquake in Tibet kills 95 people
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered all-out rescue efforts to carry out relief and rescue operations in the affected areas
PTI
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Rescue workers search for survivors in the aftermath of an earthquake in Changsuo Township of Dingri, southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region on Tuesday. PHOTO: PTI
BEIJING, 7 JAN
A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck
near one of Tibet’s holiest cities on Tuesday, killing at least 95 people and
injuring 130 others with tremors also shaking buildings and forcing people to
run to the streets in neighbouring Nepal.
According to regional disaster
relief headquarters, the quake jolted Dingri County in Xigaze in Tibet
Autonomous Region in China at 9:05 am Tuesday (Beijing Time). The US Geological
Service, however, put the quake's magnitude at 7.1.
At least 95 people have been
confirmed dead and 130 others injured as of 3 p.m. Tuesday (local time),
state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has
ordered all-out rescue efforts to carry out relief and rescue operations in the
affected areas. Xi ordered utmost efforts to treat the injured and urged
efforts to prevent secondary disasters, properly resettle affected residents,
and handle the aftermath work effectively.
Following the quake, China Earthquake Administration launched a level-II emergency service response and sent a work team to the site to assist with disaster relief efforts. Xizang Autonomous Region also issued a level-II emergency response to the quake.
Some 22,000 disaster relief items,
including cotton tents, cotton coats, quilts and folding beds, together with
special relief materials for high-altitude and frigid areas, have been
dispatched by central authorities to the quake-hit area.
Over 1,500 local firefighters and
rescue workers have also been dispatched to the ground.
Xigaze also known as Shigaste is
close to the border with India. Shigatse is considered one of the holiest
cities of Tibet. It is the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama, a key figure
of Tibetan Buddhism whose spiritual authority is second only to the Dalai Lama.
The epicentre was located in Tsogo
Township of Dingri County, which has a population of approximately 6,900 people
within a 20-km radius. There are 27 villages within this area.
Official data show Dingri County
has a population of over 61,000 people.
The epicentre is located 90 km
North-East of Lobutse in the Khumbu Himalayan range of North-East Nepal. The
quake struck at a depth of 10 km, according to a report issued by the China
Earthquake Networks Centre, state-run Xinhua reported.
In his message, President Xi said
it is essential to strengthen earthquake monitoring and early warning, promptly
allocate emergency rescue supplies, expedite the repair of damaged
infrastructure, ensure that the basic needs of residents are met, and guarantee
a safe and warm winter for all.
China refers to Tibet as Xizang,
part of the Himalayan region.
The Tibetan plateau is known to be
prone to heavy earthquakes as it sits right over the place where the tectonic
Eurasian and Indian plates meet, often colliding with huge force.
Shigaste also suffered significant
damage in the massive 8.1-magnitude quake that devastated Nepal in 2015.
Eighteen people were killed and 55 injured in the Shigaste region when a
massive 8.1-magnitude quake hit Nepal and the wider Himalayan in 2015.
Meanwhile, in Nepal, the strong
earthquake forced people to run out of their houses. It was felt in
Kavrepalanchwok, Sindhupalanchok Dhading and Solukhumbu districts as well.
Many people came out of their
houses due to panic in Kathmandu. People witnessed buildings, trees and
electric wires on the streets shaking for some time.
However, a Nepal Police
spokesperson says that so far they have not received any information regarding
any human causality.
An official at Shankhuwasabha
District Administrative Office said a two-storey building made of stone was
damaged in Kimathanka Rural Municipality of the district due to the earthquake.
As the epicentre lies in Tibet,
stronger tremors were felt by people living in Northern Nepal, Nepal Police
spokesperson Bishwo Adhikari said.
At least half a dozen tremors with
magnitude ranging from 4 to 5 were also recorded within a time span of an hour
around 7 am, according to the USGS report.
The tremor was strong enough to
terrorise people in Nepal, who recalled the 2015 great earthquake that killed
9,000 people.
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