BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) -- An earthquake measuring
4.4 on the Richter scale jolted east China's Fujian Province at 9:36 a.m. on
Saturday, and moderate aftershocks are expected, China's seismological
authorities said.
The epicenter was located along the boundary of
Xiamen and Longhai cities at 24.53 degrees north and 117.93 degrees east,
according to the China National Seismological Network.
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Graphics shows a quake jolting southeast China's Fujian Province on July 5, 2008, according to the China National Seismological Network. (Xinhua Photo/Zhang Liyun) Photo Gallery>>> |
A 10-strong team dispatched by Xiamen earthquake
survey center arrived at the scene half an hour later. Two teams from the
provincial earthquake administration were also sent to the epicenter and regions
nearby.
Some Xiamen residents fled from their homes to open
areas during the tremor, but calm prevailed, local authorities said.
No casualties or damages to buildings had been found
in the epicenter, they said.
Experts believe that chances of a stronger earthquake
are slim, but they would not rule out the possibility after aftershocks
measuring about four on the Richter scale in the short term.