Is Peru in the Ring of Fire? Exploring the 7 2 magnitude earthquake in South American country
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M 7.2 in Peru this morning. , BoliviaRare Video Footage:Full 3min Video here: The quake shook some buildings in La Paz, Bolivia's capital, and Peruvian cities such as Arequipa, Tacna, and Cusco, but local authorities and radio stations reported no damage or casualties. Hernando Tavera said: "For the moment, given the level of intensity at the surface, it should not generate any more damage than fear, when the quake is deeper there is less shaking of the ground." However, the country, located on the Ring of Fire, is hit by at least 400 detectable earthquakes each year.
Is Peru in the Ring of Fire Exploring the 7 2 magnitude earthquake in South American country
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has struck southern Peru ( Image via The U.S. Geological Survey ) A strong 7.2- earthquake shook southern on Thursday, according to the , though there were no immediate reports of damage or injury. At 7:02 a.m. local time (1202 GMT), the earthquake struck at a depth of 218 kilometers (135 miles). It is located 13 kilometers (8 miles) west-northwest of Azangaro, near Lake Titicaca on the Bolivian border. M 7.2 in Peru this morning. , BoliviaRare Video Footage:
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M 7.2 in Peru this morning. , BoliviaRare Video Footage:Full 3min Video here: The quake shook some buildings in La Paz, Bolivia's capital, and Peruvian cities such as Arequipa, Tacna, and Cusco, but local authorities and radio stations reported no damage or casualties. Hernando Tavera said: "For the moment, given the level of intensity at the surface, it should not generate any more damage than fear, when the quake is deeper there is less shaking of the ground." However, the country, located on the Ring of Fire, is hit by at least 400 detectable earthquakes each year.