Earthquake in Tibet kills 53, Xi Jinping calls for comprehensive rescue

Công LuậnCông Luận07/01/2025

(CLO) Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered an all-out rescue effort to minimize damage and save lives after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck Tingri County, Shigatse Province, Tibet, killing 53 people on the morning of January 7.


The earthquake killed at least 53 people and injured dozens, affecting nearby areas in Nepal, Bhutan and India.

The earthquake struck at 9:05 a.m. with the epicenter located at a depth of 10 kilometers in Tingri, near the Everest region. The Shigatse region suffered extensive damage, with more than 1,000 houses damaged. Villages within 20 kilometers of the epicenter were severely affected, with more than 6,900 people directly affected.

Villages in Tingri, which has an average elevation of about 4,000 to 5,000 meters, reported strong shaking during the quake, followed by dozens of aftershocks with a magnitude of up to 4.4. Chinese officials have closed the Everest region to tourists as a safety precaution following the disaster.

The earthquake in Tay Tang caused 53 people to die, he tried to call for help, the whole family was in shock.

Damaged houses after an earthquake in a village in Shigatse, January 7. Photo: Xinhua

President Xi Jinping has ordered rescue forces and local governments to spare no effort in searching for, rescuing and relocating the affected people and ensuring their safety during the harsh winter. He has also directed urgent measures to minimize loss of life and property.

Chinese authorities have mobilized more than 1,500 rescue workers, along with about 22,000 relief items such as tents, coats and quilts to help people get through the cold winter.

The earthquake's power shook not only Tibet but also neighboring countries. In Nepal, people felt strong tremors, and one person was injured when he jumped from a roof in panic. In Bhutan and India, the earthquake also shook but there were no reports of serious damage.

The earthquake in Tay Tang caused 53 people to die. He tried to call for help. The whole family was in distress. Image 2

A damaged car lies amid debris on a street after an earthquake in Lhatse County, Shigatse City, Tibet, January 7. Screenshot

In the Nepal border region, where many remote villages are only accessible by road, local rescue agencies have also been mobilized to assess the damage. Although there is no official information on the number of casualties, the impact of the earthquake has caused great disruption in the area.

Authorities of the countries involved have simultaneously deployed relief measures, and the situation is being closely monitored as the region regularly faces earthquake risks due to the tectonic activity of the Indian and Eurasian plates.

Hoai Phuong (according to China Daily, Xinhua News Agency, Reuters)



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