Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits Peru, no reports of injuries

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Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits Peru, no reports of injuries
The epicenter of the quake is at a depth of 257 kilometers. The US Geological Survey says most big quakes in South America occur at a maximum depth of 70 kilometers.

LIMA, Peru – An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 struck southeastern Peru on Friday, March 1, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

It hit in the Andes region in a sparsely populated area.

The US Geological Survey said the epicenter was at a depth of 257 kilometers (160 miles). The agency said most big quakes in South America occur at a maximum depth of 70 kilometers.

The quake hit at 0850 GMT about 27 kilometers northeast of the town of Azangaro, near the border with Bolivia.

“At the moment, some rocks have been reported falling onto roads, but without any damage to persons or material damage,” the National Emergency Operations Center said several hours after the quake.

Last week a quake measuring 7.5 with its epicenter in neighboring Ecuador rattled the coast and Amazon region of northern Peru.

It left 9 people injured and caused damage in Ecuador, but Peru was unscathed.

Peru is located in a seismically active region,, and on January 14 last year a quake measuring 7.3 killed two people and toppled buildings near the southern city of Arequipa. – Rappler.com

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