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  2005 China Jiangxi Earthquake [1p.5n]
updated: 2010-02-09

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A Chinese boy runs between tents in a temporary camp, after an earthquake in Jiujiang, in east China's Jiangxi province November 29, 2005. An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale killed 14 people, injured nearly 400 and destroyed 8,500 homes in Jiangxi province in eastern China on Saturday morning, the official Xinhua agency reported. click to open
Residents visit the site where a deep depression caused fissures to open up in the ground after an earthquake struck the region of Ruichang, Jiangxi, central China, Monday, Nov 28, 2005. The magnitude 5.7 earthquake that shook the region on Saturday killed at least 15 people and injured 450. click to open
A girl plays at an emergency camp in Jiujiang, eastern China's Jiangxi province November 28, 2005. An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale killed 14 people, injured nearly 400 and destroyed 8,500 homes in Jiangxi province in eastern China on Saturday morning, the official Xinhua agency reported. click to open
Local residents look at a damaged house in Jiujiang, east China Jiangxi province, November 28, 2005. An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale killed 14 people, injured nearly 400 and destroyed 8,500 homes in Jiangxi province in eastern China on Saturday morning, the official Xinhua agency reported. Some 130,000 homes were damaged in the worst-hit Jiujiang and Ruicheng counties, while 420,000 people moved to safer areas. click to open
Chinese nurese carry two babies who were born in a temporary shelter after an earthquake in Ruichang county, in east China's Jiangxi Province November 28, 2005.An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale killed 14 people, injured nearly 400 and destroyed 8,500 homes in Jiangxi province in eastern China on Saturday morning, the official Xinhua agency reported. Some 130,000 homes were damaged in the worst-hit Jiujiang and Ruicheng counties, while 420,000 people moved to safer areas. click to open


 
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