I also checked some information for the landlord:
Expert: It is unlikely that a strong earthquake will occur in the original earthquake area of Yangqu earthquake in Shanxi.
China Broadcasting Network, Beijing, June 6 th According to the Voice of China report at 7: 08, according to the China Seismological Network, at 8: 58 Beijing time last night (5th), an earthquake of magnitude 4.6 occurred in Yangqu County, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province (38.2 north latitude, east longitude 1 12.7), with a focal depth of 5 kilometers, and Taiyuan City felt strongly. After the earthquake last night, Voice of China reporter Li Yuan interviewed Liu Jie, director of the forecast department of China Seismological Network Center, for the first time, and introduced the relevant situation of the earthquake in detail:
Liu Jie: Shanxi is composed of many basins. The earthquake was actually located between Taiyuan Basin and Ding Xin Basin in the north, with a magnitude of 4.6. According to the information we have and the Seismological Bureau of Shanxi Province, which just concluded the consultation, the information we have is that the earthquake actually occurred at the intersection of two basins, and the earthquake magnitude in this place is not very high in history. There was a strong earthquake of magnitude 4.6 here. It is preliminarily considered that it is unlikely that there will be a bigger earthquake in this original earthquake area in the near future, and an earthquake of magnitude 4.6 will basically not cause too much damage, because the magnitude is also moderate, the sensing range may be relatively large, and the damage may be relatively small.
On June 24th, 65438, an earthquake of magnitude 4.8 occurred in Yuncheng, not far from Yangqu. Is it possible to escalate the earthquake in this area? Director Liu Jie explained:
Liu Jie: As we all know, an earthquake of magnitude 4.8 occurred in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province on June 24th, 65438, which actually reflects that moderate earthquakes in Shanxi Province may be active now. This is a state of emergency. First, judge the situation in the original earthquake zone, because many people are outside now, and the original earthquake zone is now relatively clear. Because it is an earthquake between two basins, this place itself does not have the conditions for a relatively strong earthquake, no matter from the national level.
Before the Yushu 7. 1 earthquake, there was a strong foreshock at four o'clock in the morning, and a main earthquake with a magnitude of 7. 1 occurred several hours later. Will a similar situation happen again? Director Liu Jie gave a clear answer to this.
Liu Jie: Yushu actually has a big structure and a big main fault. Historically, there have been strong earthquakes in this area. In fact, Shanxi has a record of thousands of years. There is no strong earthquake in this area. There is a strong earthquake in Shanxi itself, but there is only an earthquake of magnitude 5 or so in this place. There are some precursory anomalies in the precursors, and the precursory anomalies are basically jumps. This sudden jump anomaly actually means that there won't be too big earthquakes in the future, because if there is too big earthquake, there should be some trend background anomalies in precursor observation, and now it is sudden jump anomaly.