Two quakes which struck the Himalayan region of Tibet have killed at least 30 people, Chinese state media report.
The earthquakes struck about 16km (10 miles) and 15 minutes apart in a sparsely populated area about 84km (50 miles) west of Tibet's capital, Lhasa.
The US Geological Survey said the magnitude of the first quake was 6.6 and that of the second - 5.1.
Many houses collapsed near the epicentre in Damxung county, China's Xinhua news agency says.
Kyrgyzstan quake kills 60 people ...
Tibetans protest in India, Nepal ahead of Olympics ...
16 police killed in China four days before Olympics ...
China lifts Internet curbs at Games centre ...
Dutch tabby cat becomes surrogate mother - to a red panda ...
Merkel urges China to work for success in talks with Dalai Lama ... Buildings shaken
The area has a population of about 42,000 people, mostly herdsmen.
The director of the Tibetan seismological department, Zhu Quan, says the authorities are still trying to determine the exact number of casualties.
Local officials in Damxung county said more people were still buried under debris.
The earthquake shook buildings in Lhasa, prompting office workers to rush out of their buildings into the street.
However, there have been no reported casualties in the city and damage to buildings is minimal.
Shops remain open and train and air links have not been affected.
The tremors in Tibet - at about 1630 (0830 GMT) - came after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck neighbouring Kyrgyzstan, near its border with China, killing at least 65 people.
Are you in Tibet or have friends and family there? Have you been affected by the earthquake? Please tell us about your experience using the form below:
(BBC)
<< Back
