A CCTV camera on Monday at 11:59 p.m. shows a room, according to a video that People’s Daily China posted. A few moments later, there’s a rumbling sound in the background and the entire room begins to tremble.
CCTV footage shows the moment of Monday night’s 6.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked Gansu province in northwest China, killing 111 people and injuring over 230 more.
In a video that People’s Daily China shared, a room with a timestamp of 11:59 pm is seen on a CCTV camera. A few moments later, there’s a rumbling sound in the background and the entire room begins to tremble.
The earthquake causes the room to tremble, and some of the wooden sticks fall from the roof to the ground.
The footage captures the exterior view of the building after the earthquake, with the walls of the room cracked open by the tremors’ impact.
According to reports from state media, the earthquake struck China’s Gansu-Qinghai border region on Tuesday.
The epicentre of the earthquake, which took place at a depth of 35 km and was located 102 km to the west-southwest of Lanzhou, the provincial capital of Gansu, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre. If anyone is missing in the aftermath of the earthquake, it has not been mentioned in official reports.
A working group was sent to evaluate the disaster’s effects while rescue and relief efforts continued.
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