BEIJING, Jan 10 (Reuters) - At least 126 people were killed in Tibet by this week's earthquake of magnitude 6.8, the fifth-deadliest since 2008, data from China's National Earthquake Data Center ...
China said on Monday that disaster relief work in the quake-hit areas of Tibet was proceeding smoothly and that it was confident of winning the “tough battle” to restore normalcy in the affected areas ...
Channels for transporting relief materials free of charge to earthquake affected areas in Xizang autonomous region and Qinghai province have been launched by China Eastern Airlines immediately ...
A devastating earthquake in China's remote Tibet region killed at least 53 people and collapsed "many buildings" on January 7, with tremors also felt in neighbouring Nepal's capital Kathmandu and ...
On January 7, 2025 an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 struck Tibetan China and Nepal. Chinese state media had reported 126 people had been killed, 188 injured, and hundreds of houses flattened ...
Earthquakes are common in the region, which lies on a major geological fault line, but Tuesday's was one of China's deadliest in recent years. The magnitude 7.1 quake, which struck at a depth of ...
A 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit China’s southwestern Sichuan province on Monday, leaving at least 66 people dead. Another 250 were injured and 15 still missing as of Tuesday evening, with more ...