No casualties reported after 4.7 quake hits Xizang
Share - WeChat

LHASA -- No casualties have been reported so far after a 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck Shuanghu county in Nagqu city, Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region, at 8:03 am Tuesday.
The epicenter, monitored at 33.97 degrees north latitude and 87.77 degrees east longitude, lay in an uninhabited area with a focal depth of 10 kilometers. No townships are located within 50 km of the epicenter.
"We immediately verified the situation after the alert, and there are no reports of casualties or property damage so far," noted Gunsang Chagba, head of the Shuanghu's emergency management bureau, adding that residents in the closest township did not feel the tremor.
- Former senior official of Hainan indicted for graft
- Torch relay for China's 15th National Games to be held in Hong Kong in early November
- World's first IAEA collaboration center for fusion energy research, training established in SW China
- 72nd Macao Grand Prix to kick off in November
- China's top legislator meets Cambodia's National Assembly president
- Chinese state councilor meets Bulgarian, Iranian and Uzbek leaders