Beijing: A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake followed by a strong aftershock jolted northwest China's remote Xinjiang region today.
The earthquake struck the province at 5:19 pm (local time), according to official readings by the China Earthquake Networks Centre.
The epicentre's depth was measured at 12 km at Yutian county in southwest Xinjiang.
An ensuing 5.7-magnitude quake hit the same area at 5:24 pm with a depth of 5 km followed by several tremors, the centre added.
No immediate casualties or damage have been reported.
The region is sparsely-populated mostly by ethnic Muslim Uygurs.
The earthquake struck the province at 5:19 pm (local time), according to official readings by the China Earthquake Networks Centre.
The epicentre's depth was measured at 12 km at Yutian county in southwest Xinjiang.
No immediate casualties or damage have been reported.
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