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Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Strikes Sichuan After Landslide; Rescue Operations Conclude

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  • A magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit China's Sichuan region shortly after a landslide in Gansu province.
  • Rescue operations for 33 buried individuals have concluded, with the death toll from the landslide rising to 21.
  • Seven people suffered minor injuries, and five were unharmed.

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A magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred in China's Sichuan region shortly after a landslide in Gansu province.

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A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck China's Sichuan region shortly after a landslide.

Rescue operations concluded after 33 people were buried in Gansu province.

State media reported that the death toll from the landslide rose to 21.

All trapped individuals were recovered by early Wednesday morning.

Seven people sustained minor injuries, and five others were unharmed.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What caused the initial landslide?
  • What is the extent of damage from the earthquake?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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