A Chinese military official told Xinhua news agency that the death toll was expected to rise given the damage to homes. Soldiers are said to have been dispatched to set up up tents and transport oxygen for the injured. However given the remote location rescue efforts may be hampered. Xinhua said the quake hit the county of Yushu, a Tibetan region of Qinghai, home to about 80,000 people.
Karsum Nyima, deputy director of news at local Yushu TV, told Xinhua that most of the houses in the area were made of wood with earthen walls. He said some had collapsed, including a Buddhist pagoda in a park.
In 2008, 70,000 people died when a 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked neighbouring Sichuan province, northwest of its capital, Chengdu [CNN / AJE / BBC / Xinhua].
tvnewswatch, Beijing, China
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