A 5.5-magnitude shallow earthquake hit Changdu in Tibet Autonomous Region this morning, causing casualties and damage to properties.
The China Earthquake Networks Centre monitored the epicentre of the quake, which occurred at 9:15 am, at a depth of seven kilometres.
Shallow earthquakes cause more damage despite moderate intensity.
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The epicentre is located in Kata Town, the site of two major Buddhist temples, Soren, director of the Regional Seismological Bureau, was quoted as saying by state-run Xinhua news agency.
Samba, chief of Kata Town, said he is aware of casualties in Guodong Village, some 10 kms from the township seat.
He said he had already seen two injured people while on his way to the village for rescue. Roads leading to the village have caved in, the report said.
Township authorities have sent machinery for emergency repairs and to assist quake relief.