An earthquake strikes in northwestern China, killing at least one person and injuring four others, according to reports from ABC News and the Winnipeg Free Press. The coverage describes the quake as occurring in the region and notes that damage and casualties are being assessed by local authorities. Injuries are reported for four people, while the death toll is described as at least one, indicating it may change as more information becomes available. Both sources focus on the immediate human impact, including fatalities and injuries, and do not provide additional details such as the earthquake’s magnitude, exact location down to the county level, or the extent of structural damage. The reports indicate that emergency response is underway in the aftermath of the quake, with further updates expected as authorities confirm affected areas and evaluate conditions. The situation remains fluid, with the casualty figures subject to revision.