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Over 95,000 affected by southwest China quake: state media

AFP File image from Yunnan province during recent heavy rains.
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Dec 27, 2008
China said Saturday that over 95,000 people have been affected by two earthquakes that rattled southwest China's Yunnan province one day earlier.

Nineteen people were injured, including four seriously, in Friday's twin quakes, the Xinhua news agency said, citing the Yunnan provincial civil affairs administration.

Nearly 10,000 people were evacuated and were unable to return to their homes on Saturday, according to Xinhua.

The two quakes, with magnitudes of 4.3 and 4.9, struck in the early hours of Friday in different parts of Yunnan.

Meanwhile, a quake of magnitude 4.0 hit in neighbouring Guizhou province on Friday, with no casualties reported, Xinhua said.

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Moderate quake strikes off coast of Pakistan
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A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the southwest coast of Pakistan early Friday, the US Geological Survey said.







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