Dramatic footage from China after powerful earthquake: Stuff falls off shelves, there are injuries
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck the city of Yibin in the southern Chinese province of Sichuan early on June 29, 2026, causing minor injuries to 13 people. Local authorities reported that injured individuals were treated in hospitals, while 196 residents were evacuated and temporarily relocated. The quake occurred at a depth of approximately six kilometers, according to the China Earthquake Network Center. Emergency response teams have been deployed, and social media platforms shared footage showing objects falling in stores during the tremor. No fatalities were reported.
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