Moderately strong earthquake and tremor strikes Western China

November 26, 2012 URUMQI, China - No casualties have been reported as of Monday afternoon, hours after a 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, local authorities confirmed. The quake was followed by a 4.0 tremor in Western Xizang.  The 5.5 quake, which struck Ruoqiang County in the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin at 1:33 p.m., damaged some houses in the county’s Lop Nur Township, according to Liu Wenchun, secretary of the township committee of the Communist Party of China. “Although the quake was strongly felt in the township, no casualties have been reported so far,” Liu told Xinhua over the phone. He said workers with the township government are inspecting the damage to the houses. Lop Nur is believed to be the nearest residential region to the epicenter of the quake, which was located at 40.4 degrees north latitude and 90.5 degrees east longitude at a depth of 8 km. The township, covering an area of 52,000 square kilometers with a population of just over 1,000, is located in northeastern Ruoqiang. –Xinhua
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One Response to Moderately strong earthquake and tremor strikes Western China

  1. Irene C says:

    There was a 5.0 ESE of Symi, Greece.

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