Hong Kong records 10 tremor reports after magnitude 5.2 quake hits Guangxi
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck Guangxi early Monday, causing a tremor felt in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Observatory received over 10 reports of the tremor, which lasted a few seconds and was estimated to have a local intensity of II on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale.

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AI-generatedA magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck Guangxi early Monday, causing a tremor felt in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Observatory received over 10 reports of the tremor, which lasted a few seconds and was estimated to have a local intensity of II on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale. The earthquake's epicenter was approximately 550km west-northwest of Hong Kong with a focal depth of about 10km. Mainland Chinese media reported the earthquake hit Liuzhou, resulting in at least four hospitalizations and three missing individuals, with around 7,000 residents evacuated. Infrastructure such as communications, electricity, water, gas, and transport in the affected area remained operational.
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5 extractedInitial local intensity was estimated at II on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale.
The earthquake's epicenter was approximately 550km west-northwest of Hong Kong with a focal depth of 10km.
Hong Kong Observatory received over 10 reports of a locally felt tremor from a magnitude 5.2 earthquake in Guangxi.
Approximately 7,000 residents were evacuated from the affected area.
The earthquake struck the city of Liuzhou, resulting in at least four hospitalizations and three missing persons.