The 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri township, located not far from the Sino-Nepalese border, at 9:05 a.m. (01:05 GMT), according to China’s national earthquake agency (CENC). The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported a magnitude of 7.1.
Videos broadcast by Chinese state television CCTV show high-altitude white-colored homes with gutted walls and collapsed roofs, with stones littering the ground.
Other images from the channel show vehicles buried under bricks or customers of a convenience store fleeing the store when the earthquake causes the products on the shelves to fall to the ground.
Firefighters in orange uniforms arrived at the scene of the disaster, amid rubble and near survivors and elderly people wrapped in blankets, according to CCTV videos.
“In total, 95 people died and 130 others injured,” according to the latest count established at 3:00 p.m. (07:00 GMT), the official Xinhua news agency said. A previous provisional report reported 53 deaths.
“The tremors were very strongly felt in and around Dingri canton and many buildings collapsed near the epicenter,” CCTV said.
In the small town of Lhatse, videos geotagged by AFP show debris scattered in front of restaurants on a street.
Xinhua reported that local authorities were visiting the various communes of Dingri canton “to assess the repercussions of the earthquake.”
Authorities have sent emergency aid, including cotton tents, quilts and other equipment useful to withstand the harsh weather conditions, the agency said.
Temperatures there are around -8°C during the day and could drop to -18°C tonight, according to China’s National Meteorological Bureau.
The canton of Dingri has around 62,000 inhabitants and is located not far from the Chinese side of Everest.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “every effort to carry out search and rescue operations as well as treat the injured,” according to CCTV.
“Everything must be done to minimize human losses” and “rehouse those affected,” he said.
While earthquakes are common in the region, Tuesday’s quake was the most powerful recorded within a 200-kilometer radius in the last five years, the CENC said.
The earthquake was also felt in Nepal in the capital Kathmandu, and struck areas around Namche and Lobuche, very close to Everest base camp.
The Himalayas lie on the divide between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates and experience regular seismic activity.
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