A Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Has Shaken Peru’s Southern Andes, No Immediate Damages Reported
Officials said the quake had a low likelihood of casualties and damage, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reported no tsunami threat.
- On Thursday, a magnitude 6.7 earthquake shook Peru's southern Andes Mountains, centered 24 miles northwest of Upahuacho, according to The United States Geological Survey.
- Peru's location within the Pacific Ring makes it highly susceptible to frequent seismic activity, an area of recurring tremors monitored by The USGS.
- Tremors from the event were felt in southern regions including Ica and Arequipa, with The USGS reporting no immediate damage from the 66.7-kilometer deep quake.
- Following a deadly earthquake in Colombia last week, President Abelardo De La Espriella stated on Wednesday that at least 314 people died in that event.
- Historical records underscore the region's seismic danger, notably the 2007 magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Ica that killed nearly 600 people.
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Peru Earthquake Update: Tremors Cut Power to 9,000 Properties and Damage Ayacucho Region Hospitals
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Peru's southern Ayacucho region on Thursday afternoon, cutting power to around 9,000 properties and damaging multiple hospitals and health facilities, according to Peru's National Institute of Civil Defence (Indeci). The Peru earthquake update comes after initial reports said at least three people were injured and dozens of homes and schools were affected in the remote Andean area. The earthquake hit at around 1…
Peru Becomes the Third South American Country Hit by Major Quake in Two Months — No Deaths Reported
A 6.7 quake hit Peru's Andes Aug. 20, its mildest damage yet next to Colombia's 319 dead and Venezuela's 6,438. Depth explains the gap, seismologists say.
After the severe earthquakes in Venezuela and Colombia, a severe earthquake in Peru was also measured. At least two people were injured.
Strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake strikes southern Peru, damaging homes and schools
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck southern Peru on Thursday, injuring three people and damaging at least 22 homes, six schools and 12 medical centres, according to preliminary assessments. The quake was also felt in Lima and several other parts of the country.
A powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the southern Andes mountains of Peru on Thursday, injuring at least two people and damaging dozens of homes, health facilities and a school. Authorities said there was no tsunami threat.
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