At least one person is dead and 31 others injured, including 10
seriously, after an earthquake measuring 5.1 degrees on the Richter
scale jolted Yanjin County, Zhaotong City, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, at 1:51 PM Friday.
Earlier reports said the death toll was two proved erroneous
when it was discovered that the same victim had been counted twice,
a spokesman with the Zhaotong municipal government told Xinhua News
Agency.
"Power, communications and traffic in the quake-hit areas have
all been resumed," said Yang Jiahua, vice mayor of Zhaotong.
The official said medical workers have arrived in the affected
areas for rescue and epidemic prevention.
Yunnan Provincial Civil Affairs Bureau has sent officials and
earthquake experts to direct relief efforts in quake-hit areas.
Yin Liyuan, vice director of the bureau, said 400 tents were
already on the way to the quake-hit areas.
Vice governor Kong Chuizhu urged local departments to assess the
situation in affected areas and evacuate people to safe places.
Damage to homes and economic losses are being calculated.
The epicenter of the quake was located 28 degrees north and
104.2 degrees east of the township of Dousha, 570 kilometers from
Kunming, the provincial capital.
A Xinhua correspondent in Chengdu, capital of neighboring Sichuan Province, said he felt the quake.
Cheng Lianyuan, CPC secretary of Yanjin County committee, said
the township was 26 kilometers from the county, adding, "The quake
was strongly felt in the county. Some big rocks rolled down from
the mountains and destroyed many parts of the road between the
township and the county".
The work team from Yanjin was stuck on the damaged road, which
was being repaired by more than 50 workers.
Yet Zhang Yan, head of the county's publications department, had
already visited the township.
"Quite a number of homes in Dousha Township were damaged and the
streets are littered with tiles and bricks. Many residents stayed
outdoors for fear of aftershocks," she said.
Officials of the township were investigating casualties and
losses caused by the quake in the villages, Zhang said.
The earthquake was also strongly felt in the neighboring county
of Daguan, 40 kilometers from the epicenter.
Zheng Yi, head of the county, said they were counting casualties
and losses.
Yanjin County is located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and has a
population of 350,000.
An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter Scale hit Yanjin and
neighboring Daguan county on July 22, killing 22 and injuring 106
people.
The quake toppled more than 1,400 houses and damaged 38,000
others in 13 townships of the county as most houses in Yanjin are
built on hillside and therefore vulnerable to earthquakes.
Yanjin is located on an earthquake belt, where at least nine
major quakes were recorded, the strongest of which was measured at
7.1 on the Richter scale.
(Xinhua News Agency August 26, 2006)