Earthquake in China has claimed 102 lives, with more than 3,000 injured
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Earthquake in China has claimed 102 lives, with more than 3,000 injured

RT, photo: Reuters/ vnews.rs   | 20.04.2013.
Earthquake in China has claimed 102 lives, with more than 3,000 injured

A magnitude 6.6 earthquake in southwestern China has left 102 dead and more than 3,000 people injured, Reuters reports. The Chinese army has stepped in to deal with the debris of collapsed houses and public building as death toll continues to rise.

The disaster has struck the country's south-western Sichuan province at 00:02 AM GMT (8:02 AM local time) on Saturday, at a depth of around 13 kilometers (7,6 miles), according to China's Xinhua news agency.

Preliminary reports indicate at least 102 confirmed deaths, Reuters reported, and around 3,000 people injured, many of them seriously, in the quake in the city of Ya'an, Sichuan. It is quite close to where a huge quake hit in 2008, claiming the lives of almost 70,000 people.

Xinhua is also reporting that 6,000 troops have been dispatched to assist in clearing the area and helping rescue efforts. China's state-owned CCTV channel said that currently only emergency vehicles are allowed access into Yan'an, athough Chengdu airport is once again functional.

It has been reported that a bus transporting 17 soldiers to the earthquake area crashed into a river from a cliff. One of the soldiers died in hospital, while five more were seriously injured.

Thousands of prisoners have been evacuated from the local prisons in Sichuan. No deaths have been reported among the prisoners.


There are also reports of light rain hitting Ya'an, which raises the danger of landslides.

 

Residents gather outside their homes after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake which struck near Ya'an city, in Chengdu, Sichuan province, April 20, 2013. (Reuters)
Residents gather outside their homes after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake which struck near Ya'an city, in Chengdu, Sichuan province, April 20, 2013. (Reuters)


Residents in neighboring provinces have also pointed out quite strong indicators that a quake was happening. People in the provincial capital of Chengdu were leaving their homes in fear - a report from China's Sina Weibo microblog states. Chengdu is 140 kilometers (85 miles) away from the epicenter of the earthquake.

The area trembled with a multitude of aftershocks, the strongest of which hit a magnitude of 5.1, in Lushan and Boaxing counties at 8:07 AM. The US Geological Service initially gave a figure of 7, but later corrected the data.

A Chengdu resident said he could feel the earthquake all the way up on the 13th floor of his apartment building, which he claims shook for about 20 seconds, as tiles were seen falling off the neighboring buildings.

Ya'an is a city with a rich history, considered to be one of the origins of China's tea culture, as well as housing one of China's main centers for protecting its Giant Panda population.

 

A view of cracks on a wall after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southwestern China's Sichuan province is seen in this April 20, 2013.(Reuters / China Central Television)
A view of cracks on a wall after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southwestern China's Sichuan province is seen in this April 20, 2013.(Reuters / China Central Television)

 

 

Residents leave their homes and gather in a public square after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake which struck near Ya'an city, in Chengdu, Sichuan province, April 20, 2013.(Reuters / Stringer)
Residents leave their homes and gather in a public square after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake which struck near Ya'an city, in Chengdu, Sichuan province, April 20, 2013.(Reuters / Stringer)

 

 

People walk on rubble after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southwestern China's Sichuan province in this April 20, 2013.(Reuters / China Central Television)
People walk on rubble after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit southwestern China's Sichuan province in this April 20, 2013.(Reuters / China Central Television)

 



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