Quake in India affects Tibet, leaving 7 dead
At least seven people have been confirmed dead and 22 others injured in a southern county of China's Tibet Autonomous Region, impacted by a strong earthquake centered in the state of Sikkim in northern Indian on Sunday evening.
Astrong earthquake hit the northern Indian state of Sikkim on Sunday evening, said local TV reports. At least five people were confirmed dead.
In neighboring Nepal, at least five people were killed in the quake, including three at the British embassy in Kathmandu where a building reportedly collapsed.
More information is being awaited after the primary reports of casualties from the strong earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale which struck at 6:11 p.m. local time (12:41 GMT) with its epicenter in the India-Nepal border area or 68 km northwest of Sikkim's capital Gangtok.
Mudslides are reportedly blocking roads between India and Nepal in western Sikkim, making rescue efforts difficult, said the local authorities.
While telephone communications have been greatly cut, there are reportedly many injuries, especially women and children, during the shock, according to private phone calls with the disaster- stricken areas by local Sikkimese community in Delhi.
Some aftershocks and landslides hit Sikkim and neighboring areas Sunday evening while local authorities have sent police to the streets of Gangtok to maintain peace and order.
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