LHASA, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- Ten
people are confirmed dead and 34 injured after a 6.6-magnitude earthquake jolted
parts of Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China, the regional government
said Tuesday.
The latest death was from a high school in Shannan
Prefecture, the region's vice chairman Gong Puguang said at a press conference.
Gong said the school in Nagarze County was evacuating
its students during the quake when a stampede occurred. One teenager was killed
and 15 others injured.
The earthquake hit Damxung, an outer county of the
regional capital Lhasa, 4:30 p.m. Monday.
Nine deaths and 19 injuries were reported in the
epicenter, mainly women, children and the elderly. Most men were out mowing and
storing forage grass for the winter.
Tibet's regional government decided Monday night to close all schools in Lhasa Tuesday due to safety concerns.