Powerful 7.1 earthquake strikes Kyrgyzstan-Xinjiang border, several injuries reported

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Kyrgyzstan-Xinjiang border region on Tuesday with reports of several injuries and collapsed houses,
Chinese state media reported.The epicentre of the quake struck at 2:09 a.m
at a depth of 22 km in the mountainous border area of Wushi County in northwest China&s Xinjiang region, according to the China Earthquake
Administration.According to the Xinjiang Earthquake Agency, the epicentre is about 50 km from Wushi, with five villages located within a
20-km radius around the epicentre, Xinhua News reported.As of 8 a.m., 40 aftershocks had been recorded, according to China Earthquake
Networks Center.Netizens on China&s Weibo social media platform reported that the earthquake was felt strongly in Urumqi, Korla, Kashgar,
Yining and surrounding areas, Reuters reported.China&s Earthquake Administration said it immediately activated emergency response services
in conjunction with the Office of the Earthquake Relief Headquarters and the Ministry of Emergency Management, dispatching a group to guide
local rescue efforts.China&s Ministry of Emergency Management said several departments coordinated relief efforts, providing cotton tents,
coats, quilts, mattresses, folding beds and heating stoves, Xinhua said.Over the past 24 hours, Xinjiang has been struck by a few sizeable
earthquakes.In nearby Kazakhstan, the emergencies ministry reported the latest earthquake at a magnitude of 6.7.In Kazakhstan&s biggest
city, Almaty, residents fled their houses and gathered outside despite cold weather, some dressed in pajamas and slippers
No damage has been reported.The tremors, followed by aftershocks about 30 minutes later, were also felt in Uzbekistan.The post Powerful 7.1
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