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6.4 magnitude earthquake in China’s Xinjiang—USGS

/ 12:30 PM July 03, 2015

Map locating the epicenter of a 6.4-magnitude quake that struck in China's Xinjiang region Friday.  AFP GRAPHIC

Map locating the epicenter of a 6.4-magnitude quake that struck in China’s Xinjiang region Friday. AFP GRAPHIC

BEIJING—A shallow 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck China’s far western region of Xinjiang on Friday, the US Geological Survey said, with at least three people killed according to Chinese officials.

The epicenter was in Pishan county, 164 kilometers (102 miles) northwest of the city of Hotan and 131 kilometers southeast of Shache, known as Yarkand in Uighur, the language of the local mainly Muslim minority.

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It was 20 kilometers deep according to USGS, which initially gave the magnitude as 6.1. A series of aftershocks followed with the strongest measuring 4.8, it said.

The area is on the edge of the Taklamakan desert, but the China Earthquake Administration said three people had died in Pishan, which has a population of 258,000, mainly Uighurs.

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Li Hua, a worker at a state-owned farm in Pishan, told the official news agency Xinhua that he felt the quake strongly, with his fourth-floor apartment shaking for about a minute.

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“I’m feeling dizzy,” the report cited Li as saying.

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The China Earthquake Network Centre gave the magnitude as 6.5.

China is regularly hit by earthquakes, particularly in its southwestern provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan.

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Neighboring Nepal, on the other side of the Himalayas, was hit by a devastating tremor in April which killed more than 8,800 people.

In May 2008, a 7.9 magnitude quake rocked Sichuan, killing more than 80,000 people and flattening swathes of the province in China’s worst earthquake for more than three decades.

Last October, hundreds of people were injured and more than 100,000 displaced after a shallow 6.0 magnitude tremor hit Yunnan province, close to China’s borders with Myanmar and Laos.

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And last August, a 6.1-magnitude quake struck Yunnan, killing more than 600 people.

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