Earthquake Hits China Killing Hundred and Sixteen People
A 6.2 magnitude rocked the northwestern part of China on Monday night killing at least 116 as SAR teams scramble to find any survivors.
The quake damaged nearly 5,000 houses and knocked out water, electricity and transportation links in some parts of Gansu, which, like much of the country, is enduring a cold snap. Read more here
We send our deepest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in the earthquake as we also send our thoughts and prayers to those who are still looking for their families who are still missing. We wish the SAR teams the best of luck in finding the survivors. Please be safe out there!
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