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A strong quake in south China kills 2 and triggers evacuation of 7,000

A strong quake in south China kills 2 and triggers evacuation of 7,000

Summary

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Guangxi region in south China, killing two people and injuring four. Over 7,000 people were evacuated from Liuzhou city, where several buildings collapsed and landslides blocked roads.

Key Facts

  • The earthquake occurred early Monday in Guangxi, south China.
  • Two people died, and four others were injured.
  • More than 7,000 residents were evacuated from Liuzhou city.
  • Thirteen buildings collapsed due to the quake.
  • Landslides caused by the earthquake blocked roads in the area.
  • Rescue teams found a 91-year-old man trapped but alive.
  • Train services around Liuzhou were canceled or delayed.
  • Earthquakes sometimes happen in south China, with bigger ones usually in western or eastern mountainous areas.
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