2009 Yunnan earthquake
Earthquake in China
The 2009 Yunnan earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 5.7 in Yao'an County , Yunnan province, People's Republic of China on 9 July.[ 3] At least one person died and over 300 were injured, with over 50 of these sustaining serious injuries.[ 1] [ 2]
Background and tectonics
At 11:19 UTC (19:19 local time ), a magnitude 5.7 earthquake with an epicentre at 25°37′08″N 101°05′10″E / 25.619°N 101.086°E / 25.619; 101.086 occurred.[ 3] The epicentre was in Guantun, 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the province's capital Kunming and 98 kilometres (61 mi) east north east of Dali . The depth of the event was 10 kilometres (6.2 mi).[ 4] Eight aftershocks were recorded.[ 5] A magnitude 5.0 aftershock occurred on July 10 at 09:02:04 UTC (17:02:04 local time). Its epicentre was located at 25°37′37″N 100°56′56″E / 25.627°N 100.949°E / 25.627; 100.949 .[ 6] In total, there were over 8 aftershocks.[ 2]
Damage and casualties
The earthquake destroyed 10,000 houses and damaged a further 30,000. One person died[ 1] and over 300 people were injured, with over 50 suffering serious injuries.[ 2] [ 5] Yunnan province's civil affairs department was dispatching 4,500 tents, and 3,000 quilts as part of the disaster relief efforts. Also, a coal mine collapsed in the epicentral area within 50 miles.[ 7]
See also
References
^ a b c "1 killed, 300+ injured in quake in China" . China Daily . 10 July 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2009 .
^ a b c d "336 hurt as earthquake hits Yunnan" . Shanghai Daily . Xinhua News Agency. July 10, 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2009 .
^ a b "Magnitude 5.7 – YUNNAN, CHINA" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 9 July 2009 .
^ " 'Hundreds hurt' in Yunnan quake" . Bangkok Post . Retrieved 9 July 2009 .
^ a b "China quake destroys 10,000 homes" . BBC News. 2009-07-10. Archived from the original on 10 July 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2009 .
^ "Magnitude 5.0 – YUNNAN, CHINA" . United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 11, 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2009 .
^ "Earthquake in Yunnan China leaves over 300 injured An earthquake rocked southwest China on Thursday evening, injuring at least 336 people and destroying 10,000 homes, state media said" . The Daily Telegraph . July 9, 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2009 .
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