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65 dead in China 6.8 magnitude earthquake

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BEIJING — At least 65 people were reported killed and 16 missing in a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that shook China’s southweste­rn province of Sichuan on Monday, triggering landslides and shaking buildings in the provincial capital of Chengdu, whose 21 million residents are already under a covid-19 lockdown.

The quake struck a mountainou­s area in Luding county shortly after noon, the China Earthquake Networks Center said.

Sichuan, which sits on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau where tectonic plates meet, is regularly hit by earthquake­s. Two quakes in June killed at least four people.

The death toll rose to 65 with 16 missing as the search for trapped people continued late Monday, state broadcaste­r CCTV said.

Earlier, authoritie­s had reported 7 deaths in Luding county and 14 more in neighborin­g Shimian county to the south. Three of the dead were workers at the Hailuogou Scenic Area, a glacier and forest nature reserve.

Along with the deaths, authoritie­s reported stones and soil falling from mountainsi­des, causing damage to homes and power interrupti­ons, CCTV said. One landslide blocked a rural highway, leaving it strewn with rocks, the Ministry of Emergency Management said.

Buildings shook in Chengdu, 125 miles away from the epicenter. Resident Jiang Danli said she hid under a desk for five minutes in her 31st floor apartment. Many of her neighbors rushed downstairs, wary of aftershock­s.

“There was a strong earthquake in June, but it wasn’t very scary. This time I was really scared, because I live on a high floor and the shaking made me dizzy,” she told The Associated Press.

The earthquake and lockdown come after a heat wave and drought that led to water shortages and ensuing power cuts because of Sichuan’s reliance on hydropower. That comes on top of the latest major lockdown under China’s strict “zero-covid” policy.

The past two months in Chengdu “have been weird,” Jiang said.

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a magnitude of 6.6 for Monday’s quake at a relatively shallow depth of 6 miles. Preliminar­y measuremen­ts by different agencies often differ slightly.

China’s deadliest earthquake in recent years was a 7.9 magnitude quake in 2008 that killed nearly 90,000 people in Sichuan. The temblor devastated towns, schools and rural communitie­s outside Chengdu, leading to a years-long effort to rebuild with more resistant materials.

 ?? (AP/Xinhua) ?? Fallen rocks are seen Monday on the road heading to Luding county, the epicenter of a quake in southwest China’s Sichuan Province.
(AP/Xinhua) Fallen rocks are seen Monday on the road heading to Luding county, the epicenter of a quake in southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

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