6.1 magnitude earthquake strikes northwest China

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6.1 magnitude earthquake strikes northwest China

Baygenmu Hanjar took a break from searching through the rubble of her house in Waerxidie village, Tashkurgan in an earlier earthquake in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Photo provided to China Daily URUMQI - A 6.1 magnitude earthquake jolted Shaya County of Aksu Prefecture in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, at 7: 49 a.m. Monday Beijing Time. The epicenter was monitored at 40.01 degrees north latitude and 82.29 degrees east longitude, with a depth of 50 km.

The epicenter is located in an unpopulated area, 105 km away from the city of Alaer and 141 km away from the Shaya county seat.

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There were no casualties or property losses reported by the quake around the area, and no casualties or property losses have been reported, according to local authorities.

15 vehicles and 70 rescuers from the fire and rescue department in the prefecture have been rushed to the disaster area. A team of 10 people from the fire and rescue department in the county is exploring the area of the epicenter with two vehicles.

Local power grid operation, oil and gas production, and key petrochemical enterprises were not affected by the earthquake.