Beijing (ANTARA News/AFP) - Hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate after a shallow earthquake damaged their homes in the far western Chinese region of Xinjiang, state media said on Tuesday.

The 5.0-magnitude quake struck at 3:05 am on Monday (1905 GMT Sunday) at a depth of 15 kilometres (nine miles) with its epicentre 285 kilometres southeast of Altay, a city of 142,000 near the Mongolian border, the US Geological Survey said.

The quake has left cracks in more than 300 homes and 170 farm animal sheds, -- forcing around 460 people to flee -- the official Xinhua news agency reported, citing a local government spokesman.

The spokesman said the quake also "disrupted the lives" of over 23,000 people, Xinhua reported, without specifying how.

There have been no reports of casualties.

Xinjiang is a vast mountainous region in the north-west of China, covering around a sixth of the country. Around 20 million people live there, eight million of them Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking Muslim grouping. (S008/AK/K004)

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