A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck the Chinese province of Sichuan today, according to data automatically detected and published by the Republic of Serbia's Seismological Institute. The quake occurred at 17:03 UTC (23:03 local time) at a depth of 11 kilometers, with its epicenter near the city of Maoxian in northwest Sichuan. There have been no reports of material damage or injuries so far, and relevant authorities are monitoring the situation. Sichuan is located in a highly seismic region of China where earthquakes of varying intensities are relatively common.
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