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3 Aug, 2014 19:18

Hundreds killed in deadly China quake

Hundreds killed in deadly China quake

The death toll keeps rising after an earthquake measuring from 6.1 to 6.5, according to different estimates, hit China’s southwestern Yunnan province. The latest number of dead is nearing 600 while the number of injured is over 2,400 people.

  • 06 August 2014

    03:48 GMT

    At least 589 people have died in an earthquake that devastated a Chinese village, officials said on Wednesday, marking a sharp increase in the death toll.

    "As of 10.30 on Wednesday... 589 people have died" after Sunday's magnitude 6.1 tremor in the southwestern province of Yunnan, China's ministry of civil affairs said on its website.

    (AFP)

  • 04 August 2014

    07:15 GMT

    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang walks over 3 miles on foot to arrive in worst-hit village after Yunnan quake killed 381 pic.twitter.com/FJeU3Zw71Y

    — China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 4, 2014

  • 07:10 GMT

    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in Zhaotong, Yunnan province, after a powerful earthquake rattled the southwestern city on Sunday.

    He pledged a "door-to-door" search would continue for at least two days to treat the injured and locate the missing.

    "We have to grab every opportunity of rescue to reduce the casualty… We must put people's lives first," Li said.

  • 07:03 GMT

    U.S. says ready to help China in relief efforts as quake in Yunnan province kills at least 381 pic.twitter.com/5DQxgpndEW

    — China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 4, 2014

  • 02:43 GMT

    Blocked roads, downpur are hindering rescue after quake killed at least 381 in SW China http://t.co/p52WwNUpyZpic.twitter.com/UOZ0j3YeN8

    — China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 4, 2014

  • 01:32 GMT

    Update: Death toll from China quake rises to 381, Premier Li Keqiang on his way to quake zone pic.twitter.com/iNgXqBFKkW

    — China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 4, 2014

  • 01:31 GMT

    At least 381 people have been killed as of 8:40 a.m. Monday after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake rattled China's Yunnan Province

    — China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 4, 2014

  • 01:23 GMT

    The overall death toll in China earthquake has reached 379, BNO News reports citing local authorities.

    The majority of the dead were from Ludian County, which Chinese state television said was at the epicenter of the quake. Ludian authorities said at least 296 people were killed in their jurisdiction. The quake also caused serious damage in Qiaojia County, where another 60 people were killed according to China’s Civil Affairs Ministry. Ten more people reportedly died in Huize County.

  • 03 August 2014

    23:28 GMT

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that the world body stands ready to help respond to any humanitarian needs created by the earthquake.

    “He offers his condolences to the Chinese government and the families of those killed, and his deepest sympathies to those who were injured or otherwise affected in this disaster,” the statement, released by his office adds.

  • 21:19 GMT

    The United States offered “sincere condolences” to family of victims of the earthquake in southwestern China, White House National Security Council Deputy Spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said in a statement.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those that lost their lives, those injured or displaced, and all the people of China on this difficult day,” she said. “US disaster response officials are in contact with their Chinese counterparts. The United States stands ready to assist.”

    Chinese rescuers carry an injuried resident after an earthquake hit an area of Ludian county in Zhaotong in southwest China's Yunnan province on August 3, 2014 (AFP Photo)

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