For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com<br />Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision<br />Add us on Facebook ☛ http://facebook.com/NTDTelevision<br />Add us on Facebook ☛http://me.lt/9P8MUn<br /><br />Two days after a 6.9 earthquake shook parts of Tibet, Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan, landslides are a major concern. Dozens of people lost their lives from the tremors and people are now seeking refuge after their homes and schools were damaged.<br /><br />Tibetan villagers in Yadong County erected emergency camps on Monday after a 6.9 magnitude quake in India's state of Sikkim shook the Himalayan region. According to state-run media CCTV it's left at least seven people dead and dozens more injured in Tibet.<br /><br />More than 70 percent of the residential buildings in the area were unsafe and the tremors caused hundreds of landslides.<br /><br />Transport links as well as water and power supplies have also been disrupted.<br /><br />CCTV reports that around 100 people were injured after the quake struck.<br /><br />Teachers at Yadong County Middle School evacuated the children, who were studying in their classrooms when the earthquake struck just after 12:30 Sunday afternoon.<br /><br />NO TITLE BAR <br />"We evacuated the students immediately when the shock began, the teachers were the last to leave, just like our training during drills."<br /><br />All 400 students are safe and 320 have been moved into emergency tents after the quake dislodged ceilings and left walls cracked in their school building.<br /><br />Yadong County borders India's Sikkim, the epicenter of the earthquake which has killed 63 people in India, Nepal and Tibet.<br /><br />The quake was felt in five countries, including Bangladesh and Bhutan.
