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Russian quake leaves 2,000 homeless in Far East
03 Aug 2007 08:07:58 GMT
Source: Reuters
MOSCOW, Aug 3 (Reuters) - More than 2,000 people have been left homeless following an earthquake on Russia's Far Eastern island of Sakhalin, the local governor told Russian media on Friday.

The series of three tremors on Thursday afternoon left two dead and at least eight people injured. One of the quakes registered a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter scale.

Inspectors found that at least 11 apartment buildings containing 410 homes were fully destroyed, the Sakhalin region's governor, Ivan Malakhov, said. He said another 20 apartment buildings containing 710 homes need major renovations.

"It is either impossible or dangerous to live there before they are repaired," the governor was quoted by Interfax as telling journalists in Neveslk, the town badly hit by the quakes.

Railway cars will arrive late on Friday to accommodate 300 people from the island's main town of Yuzno-Sakhalinsk, he said.

Four flights containing tents, radiators, food and blankets are being dispatched to the island, the Russian Emergencies Situations Ministry spokesman Viktor Beltsov told Interfax.

Sakhalin Energy said its operations were not affected by the quake.

Sakhalin Energy, which is made up of Gazprom, Royal Dutch Shell, Mitsui and Mitsubishi, operates the Sakhalin-2 project

Exxon Mobil Corp's <XOM.N> Sakhalin-1 oil and gas production facility suffered no damage, the company stated on Thursday.

In 1995, the island was hit by Russia's worst recorded earthquake, which killed 1,989 people from the town Neftegorsk.
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