This is the moment brave nurses hug two babies tight during an earthquake and shield them with their own bodies in case of falling debris.
The images, filmed in Yinchuan, in the autonomous Ningxia region in China, show the moment the 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit on 2nd January, with its epicentre just 26 miles from the city.
The video shows how the nurses hugged the children tight when the quake hit.
One of the babies was in a hospital crib when the quake hit, with the nurse sitting across from it quickly picking up the tot and cradling it while holding it close to her.

Other nurses are then seen rushing into the room to check on the babies.
Local reports said that the footage was filmed at the Ningxia Medical University General Hospital and that the babies were being taken care of by the nurses while their mum, not named, was undergoing a postpartum rehabilitation programme.
The earthquake was part of a series of two earthquakes that hit Yinchuan just a few hours apart. One was a 4.6 magnitude quake while the other was a 4.8 magnitude quake.
The 4.8 magnitude quake took place at 10:01 am local time, with the second one taking place that afternoon, at 4:43 pm.
There have been no reports of any casualties.

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