The Sichuan Luding earthquake has caused 37 people in Ganzi Prefecture to be killed

Author:Jinan Daily Time:2022.09.06

The reporter learned from the Ganzi State Committee Office that as of 7:00 on September 6, the 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Moxi Town, "September 5" in Luding County, has caused 37 people to be killed, lost contact, and 170 wounded (of which: serious injury 56 people). After preliminary verification, the earthquake involved 5 counties (cities) of Luding, Kangding, Kowloon, Yajiang, and Danba. Houses, roads, water conservancy, power stations, communications, tourism, agriculture, ecology and other infrastructure were seriously damaged.

It has been initially checked in 243 people's houses, 13,010 damage, 2 collapsed public buildings, 142 damaged buildings, 4 collapsed in hotels, hotels, homestays, and 307 damaged buildings. The foundation of the road was about 50 meters and about 50 meters of cracking. The provincial highway S217 Line Jinguang Village Luke collapsed about 100 meters and damaged about 150 meters. Many places were broken due to the collapse of the slope and the flying stone, and the TJ6 standard road was broken; 1 medium -sized reservoir and hydropower station, 6 small reservoir hydropower stations were generally severely damaged, and 7 water supply engineering in Luding County was damaged; 16 pieces were damaged; 16 The 10KV line lost power. Luding County, 6 townships in Luding County, Moxi, Desey, Dewei, Xinglong, Yanzigou, Wanba Town, Jiulong County, and Power Township, Yijiang County. The aftershocks have continued, and the aftershocks of level 3.0 and above have occurred 10 times. At present, the affected situation is further verifying statistics. (Source: CCTV News)

Edit: Zhang Yu

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