This
did not figure on this morning's news – the America's Cup was much
more important. I thought this earthquake occurred in the Pacific –
isn't NZ situated in the Pacific?
Tsunami
warning after 7.0 earthquake off Peru coast
RT,
25
September, 2013
Some
homes crumbled and a tsunami warning was issued after a 7.0
earthquake struck just off Peru’s southern coast. The impact caused
buildings in the Peruvian capital, Lima, to shake, despite the city
being 480 kilometers away.
“Earthquakes
of this size sometimes generate local tsunamis that can be
destructive along coasts located within 100 kilometers of the
earthquake epicenters,” the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said in
a statement. The center advised authorities to act appropriately.
The
quake struck just 80 kilometers from the nearest Peruvian city,
Acari, according to the US Geological Survey, with its epicenter at a
depth of 33 kilometers. The quake had originally been measured at a
magnitude of 6.8.
While
no deaths or injuries were immediately reported, homes in the
province of Caraveli in Arequipa crumbled in the shock.
“Houses
have fallen, walls have fallen, especially those made out of
adobe…but there has been no report of a loss of human life,”
Santiago Neyra, a town mayor in the region, told RPP radio.
A
hill reportedly started collapsing in the area, a resident told the
station, blocking a highway.
Heavy
earthquakes in Peru are a fairly common occurrence as the country
lies between two tectonic plates. In 2007, an 8.0 magnitude
earthquake lasting three minutes struck Pisco, on Peru’s central
shore, killing 595 and injuring 3,000. A Tsunami warning was issued,
stretching as far as Hawaii.
On
Tuesday, an earthquake of 7.7 struck southern Pakistan , and was felt
as far as New Delhi, the capital of neighboring India, leaving at
least 327 people dead and over 350 injured. A new island was created
in its wake.
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