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Tents arrive for survivors of a quake that killed 126 in freezing, high-altitude Tibet

  • A strong earthquake in Tibet killed at least 126 people and injured 188 others, with more than 3,600 houses collapsing.
  • Rescue workers are searching for survivors and delivering tents and relief items to those affected.
  • The earthquake, recorded at a magnitude of 7.1 by the U.S. Geological Survey, struck near the border with Nepal.
  • Temperatures in the region fell well below freezing, complicating rescue efforts and shelter for displaced residents.
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