A strong earthquake shook a mountainous region in western China near Nepal on Tuesday morning, killing at least 32 people.The official Xinhua News Agency said that 38 others have been injured, citing the regional disaster relief headquarters.The US Geological Survey said the magnitude 7.1 earthquake was centered in the Tibet region at a depth of about 6 miles.China recorded the magnitude as 6.8.The epicenter was located where the India and Eurasia plates clashed and caused uplifts in the Himalayan mountains strong enough to change the heights of some of the world’s tallest peaks.The average altitude in the area around the epicenter is about 13,800 feet, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.CCTV said there were a handful of communities within 3 miles of the epicenter, which was 240 miles from Lhasa, the capital of Tibet and about 14 miles from the region’s second-largest city of Xigaze.In Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, the earthquake sent residents running out of their homes after they were woken up by the tremor.
No information was immediately available from the remote, mountainous areas closer to the epicenter across the border.There have been 10 earthquakes of at least magnitude 6 in the area where Tuesday’s quake hit over the past century, the USGS said....