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On February 4, 1975, Chinese authorities claim to be the first to successfully predict an earthquake.
by Ned Kelly, 05 February 2021
Statistics released in 2010 show at least 273,400 were killed by the earthquake in Gansu, with Haiyuan losing 73,604 people, nearly half of the county’s entire population.
by Jonathan Zhong, 16 December 2021
Today marks the 13th anniversary of the deadly Sichuan Earthquake, a catastrophic event that rocked China and claimed over 80,000 lives.
by Tabatha Baylis, 12 May 2022
On February 12, a 4.3-magnitude earthquake shook the capital, causing many to wonder when or if the 'Big One' could strike major cities like Beijing and Tianjin.
by Justine Lopez, 24 February 2018
According to China’s Earthquake Administration, the quake’s epicenter occurred at a depth of 13 kilometers.
by Ryan Gandolfo, 06 August 2019
Then and now: what areas devastated by the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan look like these days.
by That's, 17 May 2018
Residents of Guangdong and Fujian experienced tremors last night.
by Matthew Bossons, 07 February 2018
The quake, which occurred at a depth of around 20 kilometers, was measured at a magnitude of 6.2.
by Matthew Bossons, 26 November 2018
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