Published: 09:50, May 18, 2026 | Updated: 11:37, May 18, 2026
2 dead, 1 missing after 5.2-magnitude quake hits China's Guangxi
By Zhang Li in Nanning
Firefighters search for missing people in an earthquake that struck Liuzhou, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in the early morning on May 18, 2026. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

Two people were confirmed dead and one person remains missing after a 5.2-magnitude earthquake jolted Liunan district in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, early Monday, according to the local earthquake relief headquarters.

Authorities identified the fatalities as a married couple, aged 63 and 53.

The temblor struck at 0:21 am Monday at a depth of 8 kilometers, with its epicenter located in Taiyangcun town, 16 kilometers away from downtown Liuzhou, according to the Guangxi Earthquake Administration.

Tremors were clearly felt across Liuzhou, Guigang, Wuzhou, Hechi, Nanning and other nearby cities.

A machinery is deployed to clear rubble after an earthquake struck Liuzhou, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in the early morning on May 18, 2026. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

As of 4 am, 13 buildings had collapsed in the quake-hit zones. More than 7,000 local residents have been safely relocated. Basic public services, including communications, power, water, gas supply and road transportation, remain fully operational.

Local emergency authorities activated the disaster response right after the earthquake. Rescue teams, including emergency management staff, police, firefighters, and professional work groups, were dispatched to carry out missing person searches, resident evacuation and full-scale safety inspections on buildings, traffic lines, bridges, mines and potential geological hazard sites.

The Level IV national earthquake emergency response has been launched.

A special working group has been arranged to head to the affected area to guide on-site rescue and post-quake relief work.