At least seven people have been injured and more than 110 dwellings damaged after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake rattled the northwestern Chinese province of Gansu on Saturday morning.
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Chinese central authorities activated the level-four national earthquake contingency response – the lowest in its four-tier system – and deployed a working group to the quake zone after the event, according to a statement from the country’s emergency management ministry.
“The disaster situation is still being assessed,” added the statement, which was issued three hours after the earthquake.

The quake struck Longxi county in southeastern Gansu at 5.49am local time at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles), according to the China Earthquake Networks Centre.
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