Thursday, March 10, 2011
Deaths reported in China quake
At least 14 people have been killed and more than 120 injured in an earthquake that struck southwest China near the border with Myanmar.
The epicentre of the 5.4-magnitude quake, which struck at 12:58pm (0458 GMT), was located about 225km west-southwest of Dali in Yunnan province, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported on Thursday.
China Central Television said the quake hit while many people, including students, were home for a customary midday rest. The report said at least two students were among those killed, but didn't give details.
The state broadcaster showed several buildings with concrete foundations that had cracked and buckled.
CCTV reported that about 100 armed police, firefighters and soldiers were using three excavators to try to rescue a man and a girl trapped inside a four-story building that had partially collapsed.
He Shuhui, head of an armed police squad, was quoted as saying they were trapped in a stairway on the ground floor of the building.
Another official on duty at the center, Gao Shaotang, said many houses had been toppled. Xinhua said the army was sending 400 soldiers to the site for rescue efforts.
Witnesses told the state news agency that parts of a supermarket and hotel had caved in, and that people were buried in the debris.
The quake triggered power outages in Yingjiang county, Xinhua said, adding that three aftershocks had been registered.
Xinhua said the quake-prone region has been hit by more than 1,000 minor tremors over the past two months.
A massive earthquake rocked the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan in May 2008, leaving nearly 87,000 people dead or missing.