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Early-morning quake injures 11 in northwest China's Gansu province

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In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, first responders carry out rescue operations in the aftermath of an earthquake at Hualin village in Longxi county

A 5.6-magnitude earthquake scattered roof tiles and knocked over houses in northwest China's Gansu province, state media said on Saturday.

Eleven people were taken to area hospitals with injuries, state broadcaster CCTV said.

Five of the six people brought to one hospital were admitted for further treatment, the official Xinhua News Agency said. They were in stable condition.

The earthquake struck at 5.49am in Longxi county at a relatively shallow depth of 10km, the Chinese government earthquake centre said.

The epicenter was about 140km southeast of Lanzhou, the provincial capital.

Seventeen houses were destroyed and more than 3500 residential buildings were damaged, state media said.

About 7800 people in Longxi and Zhangxian counties have been relocated.

Videos posted online by state media showed emergency workers using shovels to clear bricks and other rubble. Some sections of a road were strewn with rocks and other debris, but traffic was flowing, Xinhua said.

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