The epicenter was located in Jinggu, Pu'er, Yunnan, People's Republic of China.
[4] The magnitude of the earthquake was placed at Ms 6.6 by the China Earthquake Data Center with a focal depth of 5.0 kilometres (12 mi).
[1] It was measured at Mw 6.0 by the United States Geological Survey with a focal depth of 10.9 kilometres (6.7 mi)[2] and Mw 6.1 by the European Alert System.
[3] As of October 9, 2014, Jinggu had centralized resettlement of 37,000 people, received 13,000 tents and 2,300 quilts.
High voltage power lines were repaired, tap water supply returned to normal, and village roads were opening.