A magnitude-6.8 earthquake shook Dingri County in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region this week, sparking concerns about potential landslides. But experts are offering cautious optimism. 🌏
Fan Xuanmei, director of the State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention at Chengdu University of Technology, confirmed there’s a low risk of large-scale landslides for now. Her team’s analysis shows glacier lakes in the area remain stable post-quake—good news for nearby communities. 💬
However, Fan warned that rising temperatures could melt snow and ice, increasing future risks. “We’re monitoring closely as weather patterns shift,” she said, highlighting how climate change adds complexity to disaster preparedness. 🌡️
The quake-hit region, known for its stunning Himalayan landscapes 🏔️, attracts adventurers worldwide. Local authorities are urging residents and travelers to stay alert for aftershocks while emphasizing that current infrastructure remains secure. 🛑✅
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Expert: Low chance of large-scale landslides after Xizang earthquake
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