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Five injured after 4.9 magnitude quake hits China's Yunnan

A section of the road to Longtoushan township has been closed due to falling rocks.

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BEIJING: Five people were injured and some old houses were damaged after an earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale hit Ludian county in China's southwestern Yunnan Province, China Earthquake Networks Centre said today.

The quake hit Ludian at 7:11 PM yesterday at a depth of 10 km, according to CENC. All the injured have been rushed to hospital for treatment. Residents living near the epicenter said the tremor was "quite strong," state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

A section of the road to Longtoushan township has been closed due to falling rocks. A magnitude 6.5 earthquake hit Ludian in 2014, killing 617 people and leaving tens of thousands of houses collapsed or severely damaged.

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