China Daily (Hong Kong)

At least 28 hurt in Yunnan earthquake

- By HOU LIQIANG in Beijing and LI YINGQING in Kunming Contact the writers at houliqiang@ chinadaily.com.cn

At least 28 people sustained minor injuries in Southwest China on Saturday when Yunnan province was hit by the highest-magnitude earthquake recorded in the area in the past four years, according to local authoritie­s.

The 5.9 magnitude quake struck Mojiang Hani autonomous county at 10:31 am, when most residents were working outdoors on their farms. Seven of the injured remained hospitaliz­ed as of Sunday morning, the county government said.

The temblor, whose epicenter was 11 kilometers deep, affected almost 25,000 people in 15 townships. Local authoritie­s said they had erected 668 tents in 63 temporary shelters to accommodat­e almost 5,000 people who had to be evacuated.

The quake severely damaged thousands of houses, plus the infrastruc­ture for power supplies and telecommun­ications, although these were quickly restored in most of the affected areas, authoritie­s said.

“Daily necessitie­s are in abundant supply at stable prices,” the county government said.

On Sunday, rescue workers were combing through affected areas to remove safety hazards and demolish the most severely damaged houses.

“The main task is to eliminate danger. Evacuated residents will be allowed to return to transfer their property if rescue workers find no safety hazards in their damaged homes,” Gao Yongjian, head of Tongguan, the worst-hit towntwo ship, told China Central Television on Sunday.

Footage from the broadcaste­r showed cracks in many of the houses, which feature white outer walls and gray tile. Many tiles were broken and scattered on the ground, while some of the older houses had collapsed.

The Yunnan Seismologi­cal Bureau said 192 aftershock­s had been recorded in Mojiang as of Sunday morning, with registered at more than magnitude 4 and one at more than magnitude 3.

By Sunday, more than 1,800 workers were engaged in rescue operations, while the country’s top emergency management authority initiated an emergency response and dispatched working teams to the scene, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.

The government of Pu’er city, which administer­s Mojiang, and the Mojiang county government have arranged disaster-relief funding of 5 million yuan ($730,000) and 3 million yuan respective­ly, Hu Jianrong, vice-mayor of Pu’er, told a media briefing on Sunday.

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