💨 Abstract
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake hit Tibet on January 7, with a death toll rising to 95 and 130 injured, according to reports. The epicenter was in Tingri county, with over 1,000 houses damaged. The nearest major city is Shigatse, approximately 180 kilometers away. Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for rescue efforts and support for affected residents. The USGS reported a 7.1
Courtesy: theprint.in
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