More earthquakes
6.6
magnitude quake strikes Guatemala: planet reeling from series of
powerful earthquakes
7
September, 2013
September
7, 2013 – GUATEMALA – A 6.6-magnitude
earthquake has hit Guatemala’s Pacific coastline, US seismologists
say. The US Geological Survey said the quake struck around three
miles (6km) south of Pajapita, at a depth of 42 miles (68km).
Guatemala’s fire department issued a statement saying a few
poorly-built homes were destroyed in the town of Patzicia, located
between the epicenter and the capital. The quake was felt strongly in
Guatemala City, the capital, and caused blackouts in some areas, but
authorities have not reported any immediate injuries or damage.
“People living in Guatemala City’s tall buildings were panicked,”
said Eddy Sanchez, director of Guatemala’s National Institute of
Seismology. The Central American nation’s natural disaster
agency said a major highway was blocked by a landslide. The quake was
also reportedly felt in neighboring Mexico and El Salvador, but there
were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in both countries.
The tremor was one of the strongest in Guatemala since a
7.4-magnitude earthquake last November killed 44 people in the west
of the country. It was the strongest in 36 years and left thousands
of people homeless and without electricity or water. –KLFM
Since
the beginning of September, the planet has been reeling from a series
of major earthquakes striking across the globe from Canada to Japan.
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