Earthquake hits southern China, toppling buildings
Summary
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Liuzhou, a city in southern China’s Guangxi region. The quake caused more than a dozen buildings to collapse and killed at least two people. Over 7,000 residents have been evacuated while rescue teams continue their work.Key Facts
- The earthquake measured 5.2 in magnitude.
- It struck Liuzhou in the Guangxi region of southern China.
- More than twelve buildings collapsed due to the earthquake.
- At least two people died as a result of the quake.
- Over 7,000 people were evacuated to safer areas.
- Search and rescue operations are ongoing to find survivors.
- The quake caused significant damage to the local area.
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