China’s President Xi urges all-out relief work after 7.0-magnitude quake hits Sichuan

Chinese paramilitary police carry relief supplies on their way to an earthquake-struck zone in Jiuzhaigou in China’s southwestern Sichuan province on August 9, 2017. At least 13 people were killed when a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern China, authorities said on August 9, but the toll was expected to climb as news trickles out of the remote mountainous region. /AFP/ STR / China OUT

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts to rapidly organize relief work and rescue injured people after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

Twelve people were killed and over 175 were injured after the earthquake jolted Jiuzhaigou County in Sichuan at 21:19 Tuesday (Beijing Time), according to the provincial government.

Authorities should check the impact of the earthquake, evacuate and settle visitors and local people, and reduce death and injuries as much as possible, said Xi.

As the earthquake took place during the flood period and tourism season, authorities should enhance meteorological early warning and geological monitoring to guard against other disasters and try their best to protect people’s lives and property, added Xi.

Premier Li Keqiang also urged local authorities to go all-out in relief and monitoring work.

China’s State Council has sent a national work team to the disaster-hit area to guide relief work. Local governments have activated top-level emergency response procedures.

(courtesy CCTV)