AT LEAST 53 people have died after a devastating earthquake ripped through one of Tibet’s holiest cities.
The massive 7.1 magnitude disaster collapsed “many buildings” in Shigatse and injured 62 as well as causing havoc in parts of Nepal and India.
A massive 7.1 magnitude disaster collapsed ‘many buildings’ in Shigatse as well as causing havoc in parts of Nepal and IndiaAFP
APRescue workers search for survivors among the destroyed homes[/caption]
APOver 1,000 homes are reportedly left in ruin[/caption]
The quake has also left dozens missing with rescue teams desperately looking for survivors, the China Earthquake Networks Centre (CENC) has warned.
The CENC said in a statement today: “Fifty-three people have been confirmed dead, and 62 others injured as of Tuesday noon, after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake jolted Dingri County in the city of Xigaze in Xizang Autonomous Region at 9:05 am Tuesday,”
Hours later the US Geological Survey (USGC) reported the tremor as a magnitude 7.1.
They said data showed the earthquake had a depth of six miles.
Terrifying footage shows the moment the deadly tremors started to rock the Tibetan city as well as Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu.
A surveillance camera was left shaking as the quake tore through Tibet with 1,000 homes left in disarray, according to Chinese state media.
Images show how many buildings have turned to rubble in the region with walls knocked down and even cars left battered by the falling debris.
The streets are also still filled with broken bricks as teams continue on with their searches.
Chinese president Xi Jinping ordered his teams to help with the hunt and to aid with re-homing the affected residents.
The Chinese air force is even using specialist drones to scour the rubble around the bottom of Mount Everest which sits around 50 miles from where the epicentre of the quake sat.
Data from the USGC showed that the world’s tallest mountain faced tremors reaching up to 4.5 magnitude.
It is unclear if any climbers were up Everest at the time and if they have been safely rescued.
Many villages in the Nepalese border area which were affected by tremors are extremely difficult to access making rescue missions hard.
These areas are often sparsely populated and are so remote that they can only be reached by foot with limited supplies.
Temperatures are well below freezing with both power and water being cut off for the tens of thousands of residents.
Shigatse is widely regarded as one of the holiest cities in Tibet for its rich history and traditions.
It is the seat of the Panchen Lam – a key figure of Tibetan Buddhism – who is seen as the second most authoritative spiritual figure behind the Dalai Lama.
CENC researcher Jiang Haikun warned that another earthquake around magnitude 5 could still take place in the coming hours.
But he added that “the likelihood of a larger earthquake is low”.
Nepal is particularly prone to earthquakes as it sits along the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Today’s quake however is the most powerful recorded within a 200-kilometre radius in the last five years, the CENC said.
AFPPeople have been left without a home due to the devastating disaster[/caption]
AFPBuildings crumbled as cars were also left destroyed[/caption]
AFPPeople gather in the holy area after the quake[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]