09 July 2024,   04:00
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Death toll in China earthquake rises to 127

At least 127 people have been killed and hundreds of others were injured after an overnight earthquake hit northwestern China in a remote and mountainous region while many were asleep at home, writes Al Jazeera.

The earthquake was the most deadly China has experienced in 9 years.

Authorities quickly mobilised several emergency responses, but their work has been complicated as the earthquake wrecked roads and infrastructure, triggered landslides, and partly buried a village in silt. The rescue work has also proved challenging in subzero temperatures, with most of China grappling with below-freezing conditions after a powerful cold wave swept across the country.

The Government of China said about 4,000 homes have been destroyed and some villages have collapsed entirely.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts” in the search and relief operations. Nearly 1,500 firefighters were deployed with another 1,500 on standby, according to state media. More than 300 officers and soldiers were also mobilized for disaster relief.

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