A Devastating Earthquake Strikes Tibet
Graciela Maria Reporter
| 2025-01-09 11:00:49
Shigatse, Tibet – A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in Shigatse, Tibet Autonomous Region, on January 8, claiming at least 126 lives and triggering over 500 aftershocks.
According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the quake originated 10 kilometers underground. The region experienced 24 aftershocks ranging from magnitude 3.0 to 3.9, and three more powerful aftershocks exceeding magnitude 4.0, with the largest reaching 4.4.
The disaster caused widespread destruction, with 3,609 houses collapsing and 407 people trapped under the rubble before being rescued.
In response to the catastrophe, the Chinese government has initiated a resettlement program for 30,000 affected residents and dispatched emergency aid, including tents, winter clothing, and blankets, to combat the region's frigid temperatures, which can plummet to -17 degrees Celsius.
Local residents recounted the terrifying experience, describing the initial tremor followed by a more intense shock that forced them to flee their homes. The mountainous terrain posed significant challenges, particularly for the elderly in high-altitude villages who struggled to evacuate in time.
President Xi Jinping emphasized the urgent need for rescue efforts and minimizing casualties, pledging 100 million yuan (approximately 13.6 million USD) in emergency relief funds to prevent secondary disasters and support the displaced.
Tibet, along with other western regions of China, is highly susceptible to earthquakes due to its location at the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. In December of the previous year, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Qinghai and Gansu provinces resulted in over 150 fatalities.
Given the epicenter's proximity to Mount Everest, just 85 kilometers away, all climbing expeditions on the world's highest peak have been suspended to ensure the safety of mountaineers.
While the relatively low population density of Tibet has mitigated the overall impact of the earthquake, the region's mountainous topography is expected to pose significant challenges for rescue and recovery operations.
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