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Post by Paddy by Grace on Sept 2, 2008 2:05:55 GMT -7
afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jD9ICqDKCK_AenEkD2XJc23z8g1QBEIJING (AFP) — A 5.3-magnitude earthquake hit China's border with Myanmar early Wednesday, destroying homes and forcing more than a thousand people to evacuate, the US Geological Survey and Chinese state media said. The tremor struck at 5:35 am (2135 GMT), 224 kilometres (139 miles) from the city of Dali in southwest China and 65 kilometres from Myitkyina in Myanmar, according to a statement on the USGS website. The USGS said the quake was centred at a depth of about eight kilometres (five miles). About 1,200 people were forced to evacuate their homes near the epicentre, an area populated with large numbers of ethnic minorities, China's state-run Xinhua news agency said. Many homes collapsed in Sudian and several other towns also reported damage, Xinhua reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties, according to the agency. A massive quake hit southwest China in May, leaving nearly 70,000 dead, with about 18,000 people still missing.
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