ThedeathtollfromthepowerfulJiuzhaigouearthquakehasrisento25,authoritiessaidonSaturday.Twenty-fourvictimshavebeenalreadyidentified.AsofSaturdaynight,atotalof176,
China’s renowned tourist site Jiuzhaigou may never flaunt its fairytale-like scenery ever again after Tuesday's deadly earthquake.
China’srenownedtouristsiteJiuzhaigoumayneverflauntitsfairytale-likesceneryeveragainafterTuesday'sdeadlyearthquake.The7.0-magnitudeearthquakecaused“massivedestru
ByAPDWriterHeweiA7.0-magnitudeearthquakestruckJiuzhaigouCountyinsouthwesternChina’sSichuanProvinceTuesdaynight.Thesearchandrescueoperationisunderway.Again,aloto
Satellite images show multiple landslides but no major collapse or damage of buildings near the epicenter of a 7.0-magnitude earthquake in southwest China.
Satelliteimagesshowmultiplelandslidesbutnomajorcollapseordamageofbuildingsneartheepicenterofa7.0-magnitudeearthquakeinsouthwestChina.TheInstituteofRemoteSensing
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck a remote area in southwest China's Sichuan Province Tuesday night.
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck a mountainous region in southwest China Tuesday night, leaving at least 13 dead and 175 others injured as rescue operations are in full swing Wednesday.
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck a remote area in southwest China's Sichuan Province Tuesday night, leaving seven people dead and 88 injured, including 21 seriously, by 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.