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It was a major earthquake that hit Tonghai in China on 4 January 1970 in Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China. The rupture originated on the Red River fault, which had not experienced an earthquake above magnitude 7 since 1700, so no one was fully prepared for such an event. It struck Yuxi, south west of Kunming. The city of Gejiu was 97km/60mi from the epicentre. The earthquakes was studies by the more enlightened parts of the goverment. This was the first of such investigations and is one of the reasons behind creating the largest local earthquake monitoring system in China, 25 years later.

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