Two magnitude 5.2 earthquakes hit south China's Guangxi
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Two magnitude 5.2 earthquakes hit south China's Guangxi
Two 5.2-magnitude earthquakes successively struck Liuzhou, a city in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Monday. Rain fell at the scene as staff members set up tents to accommodate affected residents.
Newtalk News: Two earthquakes struck Liuzhou, Guangxi in quick succession! Two magnitude 5.2 earthquakes occurred in the area within one day, followed by widespread road collapses, forming a huge sinkhole more than 3 meters deep. Reports of collapsed houses, cracked walls, and rockfalls in the mountains have been received. Authorities have urgently set up 99 resettlement sites, and more than 10,000 people have been evacuated or are being central…
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