Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Shakes Peru’s Southern Andes, No Major Damage Reported

Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Shakes Peru’s Southern Andes, No Major Damage Reported
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The earthquake highlights seismic risks in Peru’s mountainous regions but caused no reported significant damage or widespread injuries.

  • A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Peru’s southern Andes on Thursday.
  • The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported the quake.
  • No major damage has been reported following the earthquake.
  • The event occurred in the southern Andes region of Peru.
  • Some reports referenced tremors being felt as far as Lima.

A magnitude 6.7 earthquake shook the southern Andes region of Peru on Thursday, according to the USGS. Initial reports indicate no significant damage or widespread injuries.

Peru is located in a seismically active zone, and such earthquakes can pose risks to infrastructure and communities. Monitoring and preparedness are critical for minimizing impacts from future seismic events. Some reports referenced tremors felt as far as Lima, but this detail was not confirmed in all sources.

Authorities are expected to continue assessing the affected areas for possible damage or injuries. Updates may follow as more information becomes available.

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