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Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
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Over 1,900 houses damaged, 300 residents relocated after 5.1-magnitude quake hits China's Yunnan
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Natural Disasters
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Qiaojia County in Yunnan Province, China, on Monday evening at 7:32 p.m., occurring at a depth of 10 kilometers. The quake damaged over 1,900 residential houses and eight school buildings, mostly causing minor cracks. No casualties or building collapses were reported.
The earthquake also caused significant infrastructure damage, including 466 slope collapses and rockfalls on roads, 483 road surface damages, and 19 mountain fissures that do not threaten residential safety or public transportation. Additionally, 544 water conservancy facilities, 270 production water cellars or pools, and 178 water supply pipeline locations were damaged.
Local authorities have relocated and accommodated 334 residents from 147 households, ensuring their basic needs such as food, water, heating, and shelter. Post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts are planned as the next step. The China Earthquake Administration activated a Level-III emergency response and sent teams to assist with relief efforts.
All missing found dead in China steel plant blast, death toll rises to 10
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Accidents
Eight individuals who were previously missing after a steel plant explosion in Inner Mongolia have been confirmed dead, increasing the total death toll to 10. The victims were found without vital signs following extensive search and rescue efforts at Baogang United Steel's plate plant in Baotou City.
The explosion occurred on January 18 and involved a 650-cubic-meter saturated water and steam spherical tank. In addition to the fatalities, 84 people were injured, all of whom remain in stable condition. Over 1,000 personnel from various government departments participated in the rescue operation.
Authorities have initiated a city-wide inspection to identify hidden workplace safety risks. Public security officials have taken legal actions against those responsible within the company. An ongoing thorough investigation is examining the cause of the accident.
Mainland deals with almost 4,000 cyber attacks from Taiwan in 2025
Peoples Daily | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Cyber Attacks and Data Loss
In 2025, Chinese mainland authorities investigated and managed nearly 4,000 cyber attacks originating from Taiwan, marking a 25 percent increase compared to the previous year. These cyber operations targeted the theft of classified information from key sectors such as transportation, finance, science and technology, and energy.
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council revealed that some of the cyber attacks were carried out by Taiwan-based organizations, including the military. Mainland officials also denied allegations from Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party that China had initiated cyber attacks against Taiwan, calling these claims a blatant distortion of the truth.
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