Strong earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China
Magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes eastern Tajikistan, says USGS, and Chinese state media report 7.3 magnitude tremors were felt near the border of Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.
The quake struck around 5:37 am local time (0037 GMT) at a depth of about 20.5 kilometres (12.7 miles).
Meanwhile, Chinese state television CCTV reported an earthquake of about 7.3-magnitude occurred near the border of China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region and Tajikistan at around 8:37 am (0037 GMT).
The USGS estimated that “little or no population” would be exposed to landslides from the quake.
Its epicentre appeared to be in Gorno-Badakhshan, a semi-autonomous eastern region that borders Afghanistan and China, about 67 kilometres from the small mountain town of Murghob.
Moreover, a 5.0-magnitude aftershock hit the area about 20 minutes after the initial quake, followed by a 4.6-magnitude quake.
The sparsely populated territory is surrounded by the towering Pamir Mountains and is home to Lake Sarez.
Located behind Lake Sarez is a natural dam deep in the Pamir mountains, and experts have warned the consequences will be catastrophic if the dam is breached.
Tajikistan — like much of the rest of Central Asia — is highly prone to natural disasters and has a long history of floods, earthquakes, landslides, avalanches and heavy snowfalls.
Earlier this month, nine people died in a February 15 avalanche in Gorno-Badakhshan, while another person was killed the same day in an avalanche on a highway near the capital Dushanbe.
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