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5.1 Mw earthquake in Xinjiang, China
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2009 Xinjiang earthquake
2009 Xinjiang earthquake is located in China2009 Xinjiang earthquake
UTC time2009-01-25 01:47:47
ISC eventn/a
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date25 January 2009 (2009-01-25)
Local time09:47:47 CST
Magnitude5.1 Mw
Depth10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
Epicenter43°18′N 80°54′E / 43.3°N 80.9°E / 43.3; 80.9
TypeDip-slip (reverse)
Areas affectedChina
Total damage$US 3.1 million
Max. intensityMMI V (Moderate)
CasualtiesNone

The 2009 Xinjiang earthquake occurred in the Xinjiang of the People's Republic of China. It occurred at 9:47 a.m in Qapqal on January 25, 2009.

Location

The epicenter was at 43.3 degrees north latitude and 80.9 degrees east longitude at a depth of 10 km (6.2 mi) according to the China Earthquake Administration. The quake occurred 700 km (430 mi) from the regional capital Ürümqi.

Damage

It has affected more than 4,500 people and caused house collapses and other damage. In total, 4,549 people in the Xibe Autonomous County of Qapqal and Zhaosu County were affected. They have been relocated to schools, government buildings and tents, said a regional civil affairs department official. No casualties have been reported so far.

A total of 198 houses collapsed and 2,928 were damaged. The direct economic loss was estimated at 21 million yuan ($US 3.1 million).

See also

References

  1. ^ "More than 4,500 people affected in NW China earthquake". Xinhua News Agency. 2009-01-26. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.

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