Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes China's Qinghai province near Yellow River
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai province, China, at 3:44 p.m. on Wednesday, with its epicentre in Madoi county.

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes China's Qinghai province near Yellow River

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes China's Qinghai province near Yellow River Reuters | Jan 08, 2025 03:15 PM IST Read this news in brief form Share Via Copy Link A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai province, China, at 3:44 p.m. on Wednesday, with its epicentre in Madoi county.

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake shook parts of the Chinese province of Qinghai on Wednesday, with its epicentre located near the source of the Yellow River, the main natural waterway serving northern China.

The epicentre of a magnitude 5.5 earthquake that rocked sections of the Chinese province of Qinghai on Wednesday is close to the Yellow River's source, which is the primary natural waterway that supplies northern China.(AFP) The epicentre of a magnitude 5.5 earthquake that rocked sections of the Chinese province of Qinghai on Wednesday is close to the Yellow River's source, which is the primary natural waterway that supplies northern China.(AFP)

The vast Qinghai-Tibetan plateau has been jolted by seismic activity since Tuesday, including a deadly 6.8-magnitude quake in the foothills of the Himalayas in Tibet and a smaller 3.1-magnitude quake in Sichuan.

The epicentre of the Qinghai quake, which struck at 3:44 p.m. (0844 GMT), was located in Madoi county in the Golog prefecture at a depth of 14 km (8.7 miles), according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC).

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It was about 200 km west of the county seat of Madoi, a town populated mainly by Tibetans, including former nomadic herders and their families who have resettled in government-built homes over the years.

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Earthquakes are common along the edges of the seismically active Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, including Madoi.

A total of 102 quakes of magnitude 3 or higher have been logged within 200 km of Wednesday's quake over the past five years, according to CENC, with the largest reaching a magnitude of 7.4 in 2021.

The epicentre of Qinghai quake on Wednesday is about 1,000 km northeast of the quake in Tibet a day earlier.

 

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