Lhasa - A moderate earthquake struck several hundreds of kilometers from Tibet's capital on early Wednesday, seismologists said.

The 5.8-magnitude earthquake at 10.06 a.m. local time was centered about 364 kilometers (226 miles) north-northeast of Lhasa, Tibet's capital. It struck about 32 kilometers (19.9 miles) deep, which is shallow in earthquake terms.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the earthquake.

Source: BNO News