Search and rescue in final stage after magnitude-6.8 Xizang quake

The search-rescue efforts have entered the final stage after a magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Dingri County in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region on Tuesday morning, the regional government said on Wednesday.

The focus of work has shifted to resettling quake-affected residents and post-disaster reconstruction, said Hong Li, head of the regional emergency management department, at a press conference.

He said the government will spare no effort in searching for those still unaccounted for and treating the injured.

Over 10,000 rescuers have been quickly dispatched for the search-and-rescue work and have found and rescued 407 people, said Wang Fanghong, mayor of Xigaze, which administers Dingri.

Wang said 187 resettlement sites were set up for 46,500 relocated people. Meanwhile, 484 tourists in Dingri, including 13 foreigners, have all returned to Xigaze safe and sound.

The central authorities have allocated a second batch of 20,000 items, such as quilts and folding beds, 2,000 bunkhouses, and 200,000 winter supplies, to the quake-stricken areas.

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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