Casualties rise to 827 in China’s deadliest earthquake in nearly a decade


At least 127 people were killed and 700 others were injured in what has become China’s deadliest earthquake in nine years.The 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Gansu and Qinghai provinces in northwestern China. After the quake, residents were forced out of their homes to spend the night in freezing temperatures amid a series of aftershocks.First responders erected tents to shelter those who lost their homes, and images show people crowding around outdoor fires for warmth.Rescuers are still searching through the rubble, but the quake currently stands as the most deadly in the country since 2014, when 617 people died in a southern China earthquake.HONG KONG PUTS BOUNTIES ON PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS, INCLUDING AMERICAN CITIZEN, UNDER CHINA IMPOSED LAW At least 127 people were killed and 700 more were injured in what has become China’s deadliest earthquake in nine years. China has undergone extensive efforts to develop infrastructure that can withstand large earthquakes. The country suffered a horrific 90,000 deaths when a massive 7.9 magnitude quake struck the Sichuan province in 2008.XI JINPING ARRIVES IN VIETNAM AS AS CHINA COURTS LEADERSHIP FOR ALLIANCE  Residents keep warm around fires after an earthquake in Jishishan County, in northwest China’s Gansu province. At least 127 people were killed when an earthquake collapsed buildings in northwest China, state media reported on Dec. 19, as rescue workers raced to start digging through rubble in freezing conditions. At least 4,000 firefighters, soldiers and police officers have been dispatched in the Tuesday rescue effort, and the People’s Liberation Army Western Theatre set up a command post to direct its work. Rescuers carry an injured man after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake on December 19, 2023. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA video posted by the Ministry of Emergency Management showed emergency workers in orange uniforms using rods to try to move heavy pieces of what looked like concrete debris at night. Other nighttime videos distributed by state media showed workers lifting out a victim and helping a slightly stumbling person to walk in an area covered with light snow.The Associated Press contributed to this report. Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics and major breaking news events. Send tips to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on Twitter: @Hagstrom_Anders.

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