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Four Dead İn China Quake

23.11.2014 09:15

School children caught in stampede among 54 injured after quake hits Sichuan province, officials say.

At least four people were killed and 54 injured in a strong earthquake that hit a mountainous province of southwestern China, state media reported Sunday.



Among the injured were 43 children hurt in a stampede when the quake struck their primary school in Tagong town, the epicentre of the 6.3-magnitude quake that hit Kangding County, Sichuan Province, on Saturday afternoon.



Six of those injured are in a critical condition and a further five have severe wounds, Xinhua news agency said, citing the prefecture government.



A woman in her 70s was killed when debris fell on her head, according to Chen Yunbing, a doctor at Ganzi People's Hospital.



President Xi Jinping, who is in Fiji, said provincial and civil affairs authorities must organize a rapid rescue and relief operation to minimize casualties, according to the agency.



More than 79,500 people were affected and 25,000 houses were damaged. About 6,200 people had been relocated.



Xi asked local authorities to strengthen post-quake monitoring and resettle those affected. He also ordered the military and armed police to support relief efforts.



A 35-member police rescue team arrived at Tagong two hours after the quake hit at 16.55 local time (10.55 Turkish time). Six military aircraft, 60 medical staff and nearly 1,000 soldiers and militia are on standby.



Sichuan is a mountainous and sparsely-populated region prone to earthquakes.



The quake zone has experienced at least 95 aftershocks, with the strongest measuring 2.3-magnitude.



Minor cracks appeared in some buildings at Kangding airport but flights were not affected, Tan Heng, an airport clerk, told Xinhua.



Citizens in Chengdu, the provincial capital, said they felt the quake strongly and a section of the G318 highway, which links Tibet and Sichuan, caved in leaving more than 100 vehicles stuck on the highway.



A massive 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck in May 2008, leaving more than 80,000 dead or missing. In August, at least 617 people died when a 6.5 magnitude quake struck neighboring Yunnan province.



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