Magnitude 36 Earthquake Strikes Kangding City Sichuan

On March 21, at 04:32, a magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck Kangding, a city located in Sichuan province. The seismic event has prompted local authorities to issue warnings to residents, advising them to remain vigilant due to the risk of potential secondary disasters following the quake.
As the region is already prone to seismic activity, this earthquake highlights the importance of preparedness and responsiveness among the local populace. Further assessments are likely to be conducted in the aftermath to evaluate any damages and ensure the safety of the community.
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