Three people were reported to be injured in the moderate
earthquake jolting southern Gansu, northwest China, in the wee hours on
Wednesday, with Linjiang and Liping townships in Wenxian County
being the worst hit.
Besides, five houses were toppled in the two townships,
according to Yue Jinlin, secretary of the Wenxian County Committee
of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
However, details of the earthquake-inflicted damages and direct
economic losses are still unknown and being investigated, said
Yue.
Chinese seismological network has monitored that an earthquake
measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale struck southern Gansu Province
in northwest China at about 0:52 hours (Beijing time) on
Wednesday.
The epicenter was determined to be located at 33.1 degrees north
latitude and 105 degrees east longitude, about 30 km east to the
seats of Wenxian and Wudu counties, both in southern Gansu.
Gansu Provincial Seismic Bureau launched an earthquake emergency
response mechanism shortly after the quake by sending three
separate working teams consisting of seismic specialists to carry
out on-the-spot investigations and tightening monitoring efforts in
the quake-stricken areas.
Party and governmental departments at Longnan City and Wenxian
County have also dispatched working teams to Linjiang and Liping to
organize relief efforts.
(Xinhua News Agency June 21, 2006)