Our top story this morning... At least 3-hundred-67 people have been killed and almost 2-thousand injured after a powerful earthquake struck China's southern Yunnan Province on Sunday afternoon, local time. The six-point-one magnitude quake struck the densely populated city of Zhaotong, toppling buildings and damaging roads. China's state-run Xinhua news agency says the earthquake was the strongest to hit the region in 14 years. Rescue and search operations continue, with over 25-hundred troops dispatched to the worst-hit areas carrying tents, food and other supplies. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon offered his condolences and said the UN was ready to lend humanitarian assistance if required.