Two people have been confirmed dead and over 300 others injured
after a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter
scale struck southwest China's Yunnan Province on Sunday.
The quake shook the old downtown area of Hani and Yi Autonomous
County of Ning'er, in Pu'er City, at 5:34 AM, with the epicenter at
23 degrees north and 101.1 degrees east, according to the China
Earthquake Administration.
The quake also forced the evacuation of 120,000 residents, said
a spokesman for the provincial civil affairs department.
The local seismic bureau had recorded 14 aftershocks of at least
2.5 magnitude by 10:50 AM. The strongest occurred at 10:49 AM. with
a magnitude of 5.1, centered at 23.02 degrees north and 101.06
degrees east.
Some homes were destroyed and roads are severely damaged.
Communications, water and power supplies to the county were also
affected.
"Some communication facilities have been resumed and one damaged
road has reopened," said Cun Qiang, vice mayor of Pu'er City.
Coal mines in Ning'er and surrounding areas were ordered to
suspend operations with all workers evacuated from pits, said Duan
Liyuan, head of the provincial work safety bureau.
The government of Pu'er City has allocated one million yuan
(US$130,782) for emergency relief. The provincial civil affairs
department is sending 2,000 tents, 2,000 quilts and 2,000 items of
clothes to the stricken area.
The Ministry of Civil Affairs has sent a working group to the
area and allotted 5,000 tents from neighboring Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region.
Ning'er County, covering 3,670 square kilometers, has a
population of 190,000.
Pu'er City, originally called "Simao" before it was renamed on
April 8, is prone to strong earthquakes. It has experienced 20
above a magnitude of five since 1990.
Pu'er, in the southwest of Yunnan, borders Vietnam, Laos and
Myanmar and covers 45,000 square kilometers and has a population of
2.6 million.
Residents in Lincang City, about 200 kilometers from the
epicenter, and Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Xishuangbanna, 300
kilometers from the center, also felt the tremor, but damage and
casualty reports are not available.
Rescue officials from the China Earthquake Administration have
been dispatched to help local rescue efforts.
(Xinhua News Agency June 3, 2007)