Mild quake causes limited damage to East China town
Updated: 2011-09-11 23:16
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
RUICHANG, Jiangxi - A magnitude-4.6 earthquake briefly disrupted life in an eastern China region but no casualties or major destructions have been reported since the quake struck on late Saturday, local officials said Sunday.
Business and farming resumed in the town of Henglishan, Jiangxi Province, near the epicenter, by Sunday afternoon. Although cracks were found on the walls of several houses, no houses collapsed during the tremor that struck at 11:20 pm Saturday.
"We have checked and found little damage to the houses of the village's 487 households," said Nie Xunzhan, a top official of the village of Guanghui near Ruichang. "There are cracks on the walls but all houses remain safe to stay in."
According to the China Earthquake Networks Center, the quake's epicenter was traced at a depth of 17 km. Twenty-three aftershocks, with the largest measuring 2.8 degrees, were recorded within two hours after the major tremor.
The quake was felt in the provincial capital of Nanchang, about 130 km southeast to the city of Ruichang.
Related Stories
M4.6 quake hits central China 2011-09-11 09:08
M4.6 quake hits juncture area between Jiangxi, Hubei 2011-09-11 00:12
Hot Topics
President Hu Jintao sent festive greetings to teachers ahead of national Teachers' Day, which falls on September 10, during his visit to Beijing No. 80 High School on Friday.
Editor's Picks
Central China ferry toll climbs to 11 |
Masked boy barred from kindergarten due to burns |
Mourning for 9/11 victims |
Ferry capsizes off Tanzania, nearly 200 dead |
Nadal dumps Murray to set up Djokovic finale |
Downcast Alonso says Ferrari is too slow |