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Posted on January 7, 2025

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This image captures the aftermath of the recent 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tibet, highlighting the seismic activity in this earthquake-prone region. The event has significant financial implications due to its impact on infrastructure and local economies.
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Tremors in Tibet: Recent Earthquake and Historical Overview

BEIJING (Reuters) - Tibet was struck with a magnitude 6.8 earthquake on Tuesday, one of the most powerful tremors in recent years, that hit the northern foothills of the Himalayas, killing at least 95 people.

Tibet is a seismically active zone. It logged more than 100 earthquakes of magnitude of at least 3.0 last year. But quakes of magnitude 7.0 and above are rare, with just nine since the turn of the 20th century. 

The epicentre was located in Tingri, a rural county near the boundary where the Indian tectonic plate collides with the Eurasian plate, creating long fault-lines across the Tibetan plateau.

Below are some notable quakes in Tibet in recent decades:

JUNE 1, 2024

Magnitude: 5.9

Epicenter: Nagqu, northern Tibet

Tibet's biggest earthquake in 2024, but no reports of casualties or property losses due to its isolated location.

NOV. 18, 2017

Magnitude: 6.9

Epicenter: Mainling, eastern Tibet

The largest earthquake in the Lhasa block since 1950. The Lhasa block, bounded by fault-lines, forms southern Tibet. The Mainling quake triggered more than 300 aftershocks, affecting over 12,000 people and damaging nearly 3,000 houses. Three people were hurt.

OCT. 6, 2008

Magnitude: 6.6

Epicenter: Damxung, central Tibet

At least 10 people were killed and 34 injured. The epicentre was close to that of a 1951 quake.

NOV. 18, 1951

Magnitude: 8.0

Epicenter: Damxung, central Tibet

The second earthquake of magnitude 8.0 or above since 1950. It formed a rupture in the ground that spanned 81 kilometres (50 miles).

AUG. 15, 1950

Magnitude: 8.6

Epicenter: Medog, eastern Tibet

One of the strongest earthquakes recorded globally in the 20th century. The quake destroyed thousands of homes, temples and mosques and killed over 3,000 people in Tibet and more than 1,000 in Assam, India. In the hardest-hit areas, mountains shifted and landscapes were altered. Several peaks collapsed, blocking the Yarlung Zangbo river, and landslides plunged villages into the river.

(Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Tibet experienced a 6.8 magnitude earthquake recently.
  • The epicenter was in Tingri, near major tectonic plates.
  • Tibet is a seismically active region with frequent tremors.
  • Historical quakes include the 8.6 magnitude in 1950.
  • The region's seismic activity impacts thousands of people.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the recent 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tibet and provides historical context on the region's seismic activity.
Where was the recent earthquake's epicenter?
The epicenter was located in Tingri, a rural county in Tibet near the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.
How often do large earthquakes occur in Tibet?
While Tibet experiences frequent seismic activity, earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 and above are rare, with only nine since the 20th century.

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