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An armed police soldier help a villager dress her wound in Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on Oct. 7, 2008. More than 350 armed police officials and soldiers were dispatched to attend the quake-relief work immediately after a 6.6-magnitude earthquake jolted Damxung County near Lhasa at 4:30 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Monday.(Xinhua/Cheng Yi)(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- An aftershock measuring
5.4 on the Richter scale jolted Damxung County in southwest China's Tibet
Autonomous Region at 10:07 p.m. on Wednesday, the China Earthquake
Administration said.
The epicenter was 29.8 degrees north and 90.4 degrees
east, and was 9 km underground, according to the State Seismological Network.
There was no report of casualties at the epicenter
but one house collapsed, according to the quake-relief headquarters.
Damxung, 82 km from Tibet's capital Lhasa, was hit by
a 6.6-magnitude earthquake and a 5.2-magnitude aftershock on Monday. At least 10
people were killed.
Cars were shaken for a few seconds in Yangyi Village,
the worst-hit area in the first quake, but no major damage was reported in the
county, according to Zhu Quan, head of the Tibet earthquake bureau.
However, Lhasa residents felt the aftershock and
poured into the streets carrying food, drinking water and blankets. Some said
they would spend the night outside out of safety concerns.
Dainzhen, 33, sat in his car along with his wife in
the square of Ramogia Monastery. "More than 50 neighbors decided to sleep here
tonight because our 20-year-old house seems not safe," he said.
However, experts said the aftershock was a natural
process during the quake force recession.
Zhu said there was no need to
panic.