A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck a remote region of northwest China today, damaging a few dozen homes but causing no casualties.
The official Xinhua News Agency said the epicenter of the 1:13 am quake was in an unpopulated area about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from the county seat of Menyuan in Qinghai province.
The US Geological Survey put the quake's magnitude at 5.9 and said it struck at a depth of 10 kilometerson the western edge of the Plateau of Tibet, where the collision of the India and Eurasia plates generates numerous earthquakes and makes the region one of the world's most seismically hazardous.
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"The tremor lasted one to two minutes ... With a rumbling noise," the agency quoted Menyuan country resident Ma Wulong as saying.
The tremor also was felt in the provincial capital of Xining.