At least 150 people have been killed and scores more injured after a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck in south-west China, state media say.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake struck about 11km (7 miles) north-west of Wenping in Yunnan province at 16:30 local time (08:30 GMT).
One local official told Xinhua news agency that many houses had collapsed.
State broadcaster CCTV said the earthquake was the strongest to hit the province in 14 years.
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All of the casualties reported so far are in Qiaojia County of the Zhaotong region, which appeared to be the hardest-hit.
Chen Guoyong, the head of Longtoushan township, told Xinhua that many houses had fallen and rescuers had been sent to the epicentre.
The USGS said the quake struck at a depth of about 10km.
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In 1970, a magnitude 7.7 quake in Yunnan killed at least 15,000 people.
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