The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

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BEIJING>> A strong, shallow earthquake shook southweste­rn China near the border with Myanmar, killing at least three people and injuring more than two dozen, while a separate, more intense quake early Saturday collapsed a bridge and caused other damage in central China.

The first, 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Yunnan province late Friday. The second 7.3 magnitude quake occurred hours later in the southern part of Qinghai province, about 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) to the south, according to Chinese measuremen­ts.

U.S. Geological Survey geophysici­st Jonathan Tytell said the two quakes were not related.

The Qinghai earthquake was followed by 453 aftershock­s throughout the early morning into midday, according to the official People’s Daily newspaper. At least eight people were injured.

While no deaths have been reported so far in Qinghai province, the quakes tore up roads and bridges, with one collapsing completely, broken into segments.

The Yunnan province seismologi­cal bureau gave the magnitude of Friday night’s quake and said it struck 8 kilometers (5 miles) below the surface northwest of the city of Dali.

Shallow quakes often cause more damage, especially in populated areas.

The earthquake caused strong shaking around Dali, but Chinese news reports showed relatively little damage.

Three people died and 28 were injured, Yunan province’s publicity department said Saturday.

Relief efforts were underway, with the provincial authoritie­s sending emergency rations and tents to the affected areas. In Qinghai, authoritie­s set up temporary safety shelters due to continuous aftershock­s.

Last year, a magnitude 5 earthquake in Yunnan killed four people and injured 23.

China’s worst earthquake in recent years struck the mountainou­s western portion of Sichuan province to the north of Yunnan in 2008, killing nearly 90,000 people.

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 ?? ZHANG LONG/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, people stand on a street after an earthquake in Xining in northweste­rn China’s Qinghai Province, early Saturday.
ZHANG LONG/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, people stand on a street after an earthquake in Xining in northweste­rn China’s Qinghai Province, early Saturday.
 ?? HU CHAO/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, rescue personnel carry supplies after an earthquake in Yangbi Yi Autonomous County in southweste­rn China’s Yunnan Province, early Saturday.
HU CHAO/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, rescue personnel carry supplies after an earthquake in Yangbi Yi Autonomous County in southweste­rn China’s Yunnan Province, early Saturday.
 ?? HU CHAO/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, medical workers treat a woman after an earthquake in Yangbi Yi Autonomous County in southweste­rn China’s Yunnan Province, early Saturday.
HU CHAO/XINHUA VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, medical workers treat a woman after an earthquake in Yangbi Yi Autonomous County in southweste­rn China’s Yunnan Province, early Saturday.

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