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Moderate earthquake shakes northwestern China
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-03-17 13:28

A moderate earthquake rattled northwestern China on Wednesday but no injuries or damage were reported, state television said.

The magnitude-5.2 temblor struck Delingha, a city in Qinghai province, at 5:23 a.m. (2123 GMT Tuesday), China Central Television reported.

A magnitude-5.0 temblor hit Delingha last month and a magnitude-6.6 quake hit last April, damaging about 1,000 houses. In both cases, no one was killed or injured.

The city, which is close to the provincial capital of Xining, is in one of China's most sparsely populated regions.

 
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