from State Of The Nation:
The 5.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the Chinese city of Liuzhou (population 4.14 million) in the southwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (population 50,000,000) was an unusually shallow tremor and, therefore, quite suspicious in nature. The exact epicenter was located in the Liunan District at an unusually shallow depth of 8 kilometers (about 5 miles).
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*Shallow earthquakes are far more damaging because they occur closer to the Earth’s surface (usually within 0 to 70 km deep) and their seismic energy has less distance to travel to reach populated areas and infrastructure. This proximity results in significantly stronger ground shaking and greater destruction over a wide area.
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