RM2B036M9–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RME14KKE–Apr. 05, 2012 - First Ucensored Pictures of Chinese quake of 1976 To Reach the west : Tangahan City Where Up to 500,000 Died: These are the first UN official, unensored pictures out of china -which show some of the damage caused by the July earthquakes- the world's worst for a least 12 years. They weretaken by a westerner from a slow moving train as it pulled away from the industrial city of Tangshan, epicentre of the Earthquake, 100 ,miles east of Peking
RMCB8T9K–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R6N–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People visit Tangshan Earthquake Ruins Memorial Park in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2RMD3NJ–Tangshan, November 24, 2012 : Earthquake tents in Kailuan Mine State Park museum. This is to commemorate the 1976 Tangshan earthquake.
RMW869YA–View of the rebuilt Tangshan South Railway Station, formerly called Tangshan Railway Station, which was destroyed in the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquak
RMH016YY–SY Class No.0898, built at Tangshan in 1976, at work on the Lixin Coal Company’s line near Jixi. Picture dated November 2007.
RF2BEWE6M–In 1976 the remains of the Tangshan earthquake in Hebei
RMFFR0T2–1976 - Tangshan City where up to 500,000 died: These are the first unofficial, uncensored pictures out of China - which show some of the damage caused by the July earthquake the World's worst for a slow moving train as it pulled away from the industrial city of Tangahan, epicentre of the earthquake, 100 miles east of Peking. Millions people lived in the city before the quake and the death tollhas been put at 100,000 by official Chinese sources and at 500,000 by foreign estimated. The natural phenomenon was made worse by a man-made one-a honeycomb of coal mines below the city. Their collapse as
RMHRNTWD–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RMKJ5J6E–Tangshan, China, Earthquake July 28, 1976 The Chengli Bridge in Tangshan
RM2B036KW–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8TA2–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R63–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. A woman holding flowers walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2RMD3NH–Tangshan, November 24, 2012 : Earthquake tents in Kailuan Mine State Park museum. This is to commemorate the 1976 Tangshan earthquake.
RMW86A79–View of the rebuilt Tangshan South Railway Station, formerly called Tangshan Railway Station, which was destroyed in the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquak
RM2RJRC8R–Bildnummer: 51370890 Datum: 21.07.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Monument zur Erinnerung an das Erdbeben in Tangshan im Juli 1976 PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Objekte , Personen; 2006, Tangshan, Monumente, Gedenkstätte, Gedenkstätten, Mahnmal; , hoch, Kbdig, Totale, Denkmäler, China,
RMFFH6WB–1976 - Earthquake First Ucensored Pictures of Chinese quake of 1976 To Reach the west : Tangahan City Where Up to 500,000 Died: These are the first UN official, unensored pictures out of china -which show some of the damage caused by the July earthquakes- the world's worst for a least 12 years. They weretaken by a westerner from a slow moving train as it pulled away from the industrial city of Tangshan, epicentre of the Earthquake, 100, miles east of Peking. A Million people lived in the city before the quake and the death toll has been put at 100,000 by official Chinese Sources and at 500,000
RMHRNTWA–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RMKJ5HPC–Tangshan, China, Earthquake July 28, 1976 Devastation in Tangshan after the earthquake
RM2B036M8–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8T7R–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R7C–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2RMD3NC–Tangshan, November 24, 2012 : Earthquake tents in Kailuan Mine State Park museum. This is to commemorate the 1976 Tangshan earthquake.
RMW86R0P–View of the rebuilt Tangshan South Railway Station, formerly called Tangshan Railway Station, which was destroyed in the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquak
RMW86H49–People mourn for the victims of the 1976 Tangshan Great Earthquake at the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park in Tangshan city, north China's Hebei prov
RM2RR04F3–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People visit Tangshan Earthquake Ruins Memorial Park in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMHRNTWB–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RMKJ5HN7–Tangshan, China, Earthquake July 28 1976 Damage at Tangshan Rolling Stock Plant
RM2B036M0–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8T7D–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R68–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. A woman holding a flower basket walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMW86H4K–A Chinese woman mourns for the victims of the 1976 Tangshan Great Earthquake at the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park in Tangshan city, north China's
RMW86AFH–Aerial view of the ruins of a factory destroyed in the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan city, north China's Hebei province, 21 July 2016.
RM2RR04E1–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- A woman holding flowers walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMHRNTWF–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RMKJ5HN4–Tangshan, China, Earthquake 1976 The Tangshan People's Bank, a four- story concrete and brick building
RM2B036KX–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8T85–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R65–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMW86AG6–Aerial view of the ruins of a factory destroyed in the 1976 Great Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan city, north China's Hebei province, 21 July 2016.
RM2RR04DM–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- A man holding a flower basket walks past a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMHRNTW9–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RMKJ5HT1–Tangshan earthquake, China. 1976. The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicentre of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000
RM2B036M7–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8T91–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R61–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04E2–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- A woman holding a flower basket walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMHRNTW8–Tangshan Earthquake, 1976
RM2B036M5–The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000,
RMCB8T8E–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RM2C91R7B–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04DX–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMCB8TNC–Painting depicting the rescue after the Tangshan Earthquake, Tangshan Memorial Hall, China
RM2C91R62–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. People arrange a flower basket at Tangshan Earthquake Ruins Memorial Park in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04RH–200729 -- BEIJING, July 29, 2020 -- A woman holding flowers walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, in this aerial photo taken on July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMCB8TMM–Seismograph showing the moment the Tangshan Earthquake strikes, Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Hall, China
RM2C91R66–Tangshan. 28th July, 2020. A man holding a flower basket walks past a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04ED–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMCB8TMB–Names of the dead (over 242,000 names in total) on the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RMPB8KGH–Tangshan. 27th July, 2018. A man arranges a flower basket in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 27, 2018, one day before the 42nd anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04DW–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People arrange a flower basket at Tangshan Earthquake Ruins Memorial Park in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMCB8TBG–Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RMPB8KX9–Tangshan. 27th July, 2018. People mourn for relatives killed in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 27, 2018, one day before the 42nd anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04DE–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMCB8TC5–Stepping stones at the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RMPB8KG6–Tangshan. 27th July, 2018. People mourn for relatives killed in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 27, 2018, one day before the 42nd anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RR04DN–200728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2020 -- People mourn for the deceased in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in front of a memorial wall in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the earthquake. Photo by /Xinhua CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-EARTHQUAKE-ANNIVERSARY CN DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2C95D57–Beijing, China. 28th July, 2020. A woman holding flowers walks past memorial walls in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, in this aerial photo taken on July 28, 2020, the 44th anniversary of the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RNYW12–(180404) -- TANGSHAN, April 4, 2018 -- Flower are laid in front of a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated.) (lmm) CHINA-HEBEI-EARTHQUAKE-VICTIM-REMEMBRANCE (CN) DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMPB8KGP–Tangshan. 27th July, 2018. People search for the names of their relatives killed in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 27, 2018, one day before the 42nd anniversary of the earthquake. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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RMMATA6K–Tangshan. 4th Apr, 2018. Flower are laid in front of a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMCB8TAD–Sculpture of mother and child, Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
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RMMATA7A–Tangshan. 4th Apr, 2018. A well-wisher visits a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, on April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RNYW2P–(180404) -- TANGSHAN, April 4, 2018 -- A well-wisher visits a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, on April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated.) (lmm) CHINA-HEBEI-EARTHQUAKE-VICTIM-REMEMBRANCE (CN) DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMMATA76–Tangshan. 4th Apr, 2018. A well-wisher attaches a white chrysanthemum to a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, on April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMCB8TB2–Sculpture of mother and child, Tangshan Earthquake Memorial, Tangshan, China
RMEYDYXF–Tangshan, China's Hebei Province. 28th July, 2015. Citizens take flowers to the memorial wall bearing names of victims of the 1976 earthquake in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2015. Local residents came to the memorial park on Tuesday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Li Junyi/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMPEP987–Tangshan. 28th July, 1976. Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2018 shows the city view of Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province. In the early hours of July 28, 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the city in Hebei Province, killing over 242,000 people. Credit: Dong Jun/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMEYDYXA–Tangshan, China's Hebei Province. 28th July, 2015. A man mourns for relatives dead in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2015. Local residents came to the memorial park on Tuesday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Zheng Yong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RNYW1T–(180404) -- TANGSHAN, April 4, 2018 -- A well-wisher attaches a white chrysanthemum to a memorial wall in remembrance of victims in the 1976 Tangshan Earthquake in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province, on April 4, 2018, one day before the Qingming Festival when the deceased are commemorated. ) (lmm) CHINA-HEBEI-EARTHQUAKE-VICTIM-REMEMBRANCE (CN) DongxJun PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2RP249D–(180817) -- TANGSHAN, Aug. 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2018 shows the city view of Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province. In the early hours of July 28, 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the city in Hebei Province, killing over 242,000 people. (Xinhua/Dong Jun) CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-AERIAL VIEW (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMEYDYWY–Tangshan, China's Hebei Province. 28th July, 2015. People mourn for relatives dead in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2015. Local residents came to the memorial park on Tuesday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Zheng Yong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RP24A3–(180817) -- TANGSHAN, Aug. 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2018 shows the Tangshan railway station in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province. In the early hours of July 28, 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the city in Hebei Province, killing over 242,000 people. (Xinhua/Dong Jun) CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-AERIAL VIEW (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMEYDYX0–Tangshan, China's Hebei Province. 28th July, 2015. People mourn for relatives dead in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2015. Local residents came to the memorial park on Tuesday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Zheng Yong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RP24A9–(180817) -- TANGSHAN, Aug. 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2018 shows the aerial view of the Nanhu park in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province. In the early hours of July 28, 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the city in Hebei Province, killing over 242,000 people. (Xinhua/Dong Jun) CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-AERIAL VIEW (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMEYDYX1–Tangshan, China's Hebei Province. 28th July, 2015. A man mourns for relatives dead in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in front of the memorial wall in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, July 28, 2015. Local residents came to the memorial park on Tuesday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. Credit: Zheng Yong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RP249J–(180817) -- TANGSHAN, Aug. 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2018 shows the aerial view of the Earthquake Monument square in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province. In the early hours of July 28, 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the city in Hebei Province, killing over 242,000 people. (Xinhua/Dong Jun) CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN-AERIAL VIEW (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2RRAF31–210728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2021 -- Aerial photo taken on July 28, 2021 shows a view of the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park in Tangshan, north China s Hebei Province. Wednesday marks the 45th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. The 7.8-magnitude quake struck the city of Tangshan in Hebei Province on July 28, 1976, killing more than 240,000 people and destroying virtually all buildings. CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN EARTHQUAKE-45TH ANNIVERSARY CN MuxYu PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2RRAF1J–210728 -- TANGSHAN, July 28, 2021 -- People mourn for victims in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake at the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park in north China s Hebei Province, July 27, 2021. Wednesday marks the 45th anniversary of the Tangshan earthquake. The 7.8-magnitude quake struck the city of Tangshan in Hebei Province on July 28, 1976, killing more than 240,000 people and destroying virtually all buildings. CHINA-HEBEI-TANGSHAN EARTHQUAKE-45TH ANNIVERSARY CN MuxYu PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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