More than 500 aftershocks following Tibet earthquake
Briefly

Rescuers are working diligently in the aftermath of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Tibet, with over 400 people already saved from the rubble.
The Ministry of Emergency Management is actively involved, deploying 1,850 rescuers to aid communities affected by the earthquake and manage relief efforts.
Mima Ciren from the Xizang Forest Fire Brigade emphasized the priority of visiting affected villages to assess disaster situations and locate trapped individuals.
With continuous aftershocks complicating the rescue efforts, officials remain focused on delivering shelter and relief supplies to the thousands displaced.
Read at euronews
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