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China's Qinghai Hit By Magnitude 6.9 Quake and At Least 67 Dead
Over 400 people dead and around 10,000 injured
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Donate money.. soon they will be getting people to go over there and help people. Try to raise money,, get permission off the council.. you will soon be helping save life's.
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It happened too soon. We're making plans to help but we're still in the preliminary stages.
Qinghai Earthquake 'The epicenter of the first quake was located 235 miles (380 kilometers) south-southeast of Golmud, a large city in Qinghai, at a depth of six miles (10 kilometers), the USGS said. Ten minutes later, the area was hit by a magnitude 5.3 quake, which was followed after two minutes by a temblor measuring 5.2, according to the U.S. agency. Both the subsequent earthquakes were measured at a depth of 6 miles (10 kilometers). Another quake, measuring 5.8, was recorded at 9:25 a.m.' ( From koat.com/news/23142619/detail.html?treets=alb&tml=alb_natlbreak&ts=T&tmi=alb_natlbreak_1_01140104142010)
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