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In China's Tibet region, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake has damaged at least two Buddhist monasteries and nunneries, causing unknown casualties among monks and nuns. Authorities have yet to provide a detailed report on the extent of the damage, though they have confirmed over 3,600 houses collapsed. Rescuers are working to save those trapped, while religious relics have been moved for safekeeping.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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