A powerful magnitude-6.8 earthquake rocked southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region this week, affecting over 61,000 residents as temperatures plunged to bone-chilling lows. Local authorities have rapidly established 224 resettlement sites to house 47,500 displaced people, prioritizing warmth and safety during the region's harsh winter .
With winds howling like a Marvel villain's frost attack , rescue teams worked around the clock to deliver tents, blankets, and hot meals. 'Our focus is now on rebuilding lives, not just homes,' said a regional official, emphasizing long-term support for affected communities.
This disaster response comes as Xizang—known for its Himalayan landscapes —faces unique logistical challenges. Social media clips show residents and relief workers bonding over butter tea, proving even in crisis, humanity shines bright
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Stay tuned as we track recovery efforts in this high-altitude region where ancient traditions meet modern resilience .
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224 resettlement sites set up for 47,500 relocated residents in Xizang
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