Earthquakes occur in two places within 15 minutes, 3.2 magnitude earthquake in Xinjiang, 3.7 magnitude earthquake in Tibet.

On the afternoon of November 11th, a 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck Yuli County in Xinjiang, while a 3.7-magnitude earthquake hit Motuo County in Tibet, with the two earthquakes occurring less than 15 minutes apart.

China Earthquake Networks Center officially determined that at 13:16 on November 11th, a 3.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in Yuli County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang (latitude 40.91 degrees, longitude 84.17 degrees), with a focal depth of 18 kilometers.

At 13:29 on November 11th, a 3.7-magnitude earthquake struck Motuo Gonggar County in Lhasa City, Tibet (latitude 29.81 degrees, longitude 92.27 degrees), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

Netizens commented on the earthquakes, saying, “The one in Lhasa was so obvious.” “Even the office desk was shaking, the intensity of the tremor was too strong.” “This one was even stronger than the earthquakes from a few days ago.” “It feels similar to the 4.0-magnitude quake last time.” “It seems like there have been small tremors here continuously in the past few days.” “Less than half a month and it’s already the fourth earthquake.”

Since October 21st, Motuo Gonggar County in Lhasa City has experienced several earthquakes.

On October 21st at 6:57, a 3.1-magnitude earthquake occurred in Motuo Gonggar County (latitude 29.79 degrees, longitude 92.25 degrees), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers; on October 31st at 9:32, the county (latitude 29.83 degrees, longitude 92.25 degrees) experienced a 4.1-magnitude earthquake; on November 7th at 4:19, the county (latitude 29.85 degrees, longitude 92.25 degrees) faced a 4.5-magnitude earthquake, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers; on November 8th at 13:00, the county (latitude 29.81 degrees, longitude 92.26 degrees) encountered a 4.0-magnitude earthquake, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.