China: death toll from powerful earthquake in Tibet rises to 126, 188 injured

China: death toll from powerful earthquake in Tibet rises to 126, 188 injured
China: death toll from powerful earthquake in Tibet rises to 126, 188 injured

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Himalayan region on Tuesday.

According to the latest report communicated by the authorities, at least 126 people were killed in the disaster.

The earthquake also caused the collapse of “many buildings”.

The toll is growing. At least 126 people died and 188 were injured on Tuesday, January 7, in a powerful earthquake in the Himalayan region of Tibet, in southwest China, according to the latest report given by local authorities. The earthquake also caused the collapse of “many buildings”.

The 6.8-magnitude quake hit Dingri township, located near the Sino-Nepal border, at 9:05 a.m. (1:05 ​​a.m. GMT), according to China’s national earthquake agency (CENC). The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported a magnitude of 7.1.

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Videos broadcast by Chinese state television CCTV show white-colored homes at high altitude, 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 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.

Murderous precedents

The epicenter of the earthquake was about 370 km southwest of the regional capital Lhasa, according to CENC data. Xinhua reported that local authorities were visiting the various communes of the canton “in order to assess the repercussions of the earthquake”. This high altitude canton has around 62,000 inhabitants and is located not far from the Chinese side of Everest. Temperatures there are around -8°C during the day and could drop to -18°C tonight, according to China’s National Meteorological Bureau.

While earthquakes are common in the region, Tuesday’s earthquake was the most powerful recorded within a 200 km radius in the last five years, the CENC said. In Nepal, the earthquake, which was felt as far as the capital Kathmandu, 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 (new window) and experiences regular seismic activity.

In 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed nearly 9,000 people and injured more than 22,000 in Nepal, destroying more than 500,000 homes. An earthquake in December 2023 left 148 dead and thousands homeless in the Chinese province of Gansu (northwest). The earthquake was the deadliest in China since 2014, when more than 600 people were killed in the country’s southwest province of Yunnan.


The editorial staff of TF1info with AFP

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