Earthquake of magnitude 7.3 Richter Scale jolts South-east Asia - India, Myanmar and China affected
7.3 magnitude strong earthquake hits Central China, Also felt in india and Myanmar.
A strong, shallow quake shook southwestern China near the border with India and Myanmar, killing at least three people and injuring more than two dozen as authorities rushed relief goods including tents to the area.
A second, 7.3-magnitude quake hit early Saturday the southern part of Qinghai province in central China, about 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) north of the first quake, but there were no reports of casualties or damage in the sparsely populated area.
U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist Jonathan Tytell said the two quakes were not related.
The Yunnan province seismological bureau gave the magnitude of the Friday night quake as 6.4 and said it struck 8 kilometres (5 miles) below the surface northwest of the city of Dali.
Shallow quakes often cause more damage, especially in populated areas.
The earthquake caused strong shaking around Dali, but Chinese news reports showed relatively little damage.
Three people died and 27 were injured, local authorities told on Saturday.
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