Powerful Earthquake Strikes China

A 6.6 - degree earthquake in Riterri struck the southwestern part of China on Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Service. The quake's center was about 40 miles [43 km] southeast of Kangding City in Sichuan province, at a depth of ten miles [10 km]. Still no victim reporting. Earth's trees have also felt in the province of Changdu. [...]
The quake's center was about 40 miles [43 km] southeast of Kangding City in Sichuan province, at a depth of ten miles [10 km].
Still no victim reporting.
Earth's trees have also felt in the Changdu province, currently in isolation because of COVIDD-19.
Earthquakes occur quite often in China, privately in the southwestern state.
An 8.0 - degree earthquake in Sichuan left thousands dead and caused major damage.
Meanwhile, in June, dozens of others died from two earthquakes in southwest China and were injured.
Cengiz, a city of some 21 million people, extended her isolation Sunday due to new outbreaks of the coronary pandemic.
This region has also been hit by extreme heat waves that have caused drought. / REL












