2014 Yingjiang earthquake

2014 Yingjiang earthquake
Date 24 May 2014 (2014-05-24)
Magnitude 5.6 Mw
Depth 12.0 kilometres (7 mi)
Epicenter 25°00′N 97°48′E / 25.0°N 97.8°E / 25.0; 97.8Coordinates: 25°00′N 97°48′E / 25.0°N 97.8°E / 25.0; 97.8 (Yingjiang County, Yunnan Province)
Areas affected China
Total damage 367 million CNY[1]
Max. intensity VII (Very strong)
Casualties 15 injured

The 2014 Yingjiang earthquake occurred on 24 May at 4:49 a.m. local time in Yingjiang County, Yunnan Province, China,[2] with a moment magnitude of 5.6 and a maximum perceived intensity of VII (Very strong) on the Mercalli intensity scale.[3] The epicenter was in the town of Kachang.[4] There were 14 aftershocks, according to the Yunnan provincial seismological bureau.[4][5]

The earthquake affected about 23,800 people and destroyed 9,412 homes.[4] More than 8,000 people were evacuated and a power outage occurred around the epicenter.[4] The Yunnan region is seismically active, lying within the complex zone of deformation caused by the ongoing collision between the Eurasian Plate and Indian Plate.[4]

Relief

Three relocation sites were set up for 8,465 displaced residents.[4] The provincial seismological bureau dispatched a work team of 50 people for surveying, investigation and disaster assessment.[4] The Yunnan Provincial Civil Affairs Department sent 1,600 tents, 2,000 quilts and 1,000 folding beds to affected areas.[4]

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