5.7-magnitude quake hits Tibet – USGS | Inquirer News

5.7-magnitude quake hits Tibet – USGS

/ 09:40 AM August 12, 2013

BEIJING – A 5.7-magnitude earthquake hit a remote area of Tibet in western China on Monday, the US Geological Survey said.

The quake struck at 5:23 am (2123 GMT Sunday) 142 kilometers (88 miles) south-southeast of the city of Qamdo at a depth of 50 kilometres, the USGS said.

The China Earthquake Networks Center measured the quake as 6.1 magnitude at a relatively shallow 10 kilometers, the official Xinhua news agency reported, while the Hong Kong Observatory registered it as 5.9.

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The USGS said the population of the region, which borders northeast India, mostly lived in buildings that were highly vulnerable to earthquake shaking but estimated there was a low likelihood of casualties and damage from the tremor.

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Much of western China is prone to earthquakes.

Twin 5.6 and 5.9 magnitude quakes killed at least 95 people in Gansu province in July.

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A magnitude 6.6 earthquake in Sichuan province killed about 200 people earlier this year, five years after almost 90,000 people were killed by a huge tremor in the same province.

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