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2,500 evacuated after quake kills one
By Liang Chao in Beijing and Li Fangchao in Harbin (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-27 06:03

Although many local residents in Daqing, only about 33 kilometres away, rushed out of the homes into the night after the quake and some stayed out all night, no injuries were reported, and life had returned to normal by yesterday afternoon.

Shock waves were felt as far away as Harbin, the provincial capital, about 180 kilometres to the east.


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