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Updated · abcnews.com · May 18
Guangxi Quake Kills 2 and Evacuates 7,000 After 5.2-Magnitude Jolt
Updated
Updated · abcnews.com · May 18

Guangxi Quake Kills 2 and Evacuates 7,000 After 5.2-Magnitude Jolt

10 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · May 18
  • A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Guangxi early Monday, killing two people, injuring four and forcing more than 7,000 residents to evacuate in Liuzhou.
  • Search crews ended operations around midday after finding the last trapped resident — a 91-year-old man — alive and in good condition.
  • At least 13 buildings collapsed, landslides blocked roads into the area, and train services around Liuzhou were canceled or delayed.
  • South China sees occasional earthquakes, though stronger ones more often hit the mountainous west or Taiwan-facing east; China’s deadliest recent quake was the 7.9-magnitude Sichuan disaster in 2008 that left more than 87,000 dead or missing.
Why did 13 buildings collapse from a moderate 5.2 quake in a country with modern construction standards?
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