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Earthquakes rattle mountains near Kashgar, China

BEIJING
Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:27am EDT

BEIJING (Reuters) - Two minor earthquakes have shaken mountains near the oasis city of Kashgar, in Xinjiang in China's far northwest, the Xinhua news agency said on Friday.

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Jiashi county, about 100 kilometers from Kashgar, suffered an earthquake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale on Wednesday followed by a second, 4.1-magnitude tremor, on Friday.

No casualties were reported from either quake, although the first was felt in Kashgar, Xinhua said.

Last week, an 5.7-magnitude earthquake in Tekes county, further north near Xinjiang's border with Kazakhstan, prompted the evacuation of 8,250 people after causing about 2,100 houses to collapse.

Earthquakes frequently strike in China, with most hitting remote rural areas.



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