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Train outage table of Aksu earthquake in Xinjiang

Which trains were out of service in the Aksu earthquake in Xinjiang? What was the impact of the earthquake on the traffic in the Aksu area of Xinjiang the day before yesterday? According to the China Seismological Network, at 18:11 on September 16, a 5.7-magnitude earthquake occurred in Kuche County, Aksu area, Xinjiang, with a focal depth of 6 km. The earthquake was felt in many places in Xinjiang.

According to the analysis of mobile population big data, the population within 20 kilometers of the epicenter is extremely rare, with about 39000 within 50 kilometers and about 580000 within 100 kilometers, according to the official microblog of Xinjiang Seismological Bureau.

According to the official microblog of the State Seismological Network, the epicenter of the earthquake is 58 kilometers away from Kuqa County, 77 kilometers away from Luntai County, 92 kilometers away from Xinhe County, 113 kilometers away from Shaya County, 134 kilometers away from Baicheng County, 188 kilometers away from Tiemenguan city and 390 kilometers away from Urumqi city.

After the earthquake, Xinjiang Railway Department blocked Malan Kuqa section of Southern Xinjiang Railway, called for the emergency stop of 7 passenger trains running in the earthquake affected section, and immediately organized manpower to conduct a comprehensive inspection of railway lines, bridges, tunnels, signal and other equipment in the earthquake affected section.

The 7 passenger trains to be stopped include:

Y427 times from Dunhuang to Kashgar, t9527 times from Hetian to Urumqi, k9719 times from Yining to Hetian, k9787 times from Altay Kashgar, z6512 times from Korla to Urumqi, K453 times from Chengdu to Korla, k4918 times from Korla to Hankou.

According to the Aksu earthquake in Xinjiang, there are many villages within 5 kilometers around the epicenter. At the time of the earthquake, the counties and cities around Aksu Area felt strong, including Ili and Shihezi in the north of Xinjiang. Mr. Li, a citizen of Kuqa County, told reporters that when the earthquake happened, he was at his home in the county. Living on the third floor, he could feel the shaking obviously. The shaking lasted about 10 seconds. According to him, when the earthquake happened, some residents ran to the open area to escape.