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Hundreds Killed in Peru Earthquake


16 August 2007

Authorities in Peru say at least 337 people are dead after a powerful earthquake rocked the South American nation late Wednesday night. Officials say hundreds of people were injured in the 7.9 magnitude quake, which struck off the coast of central Peru, about 145 kilometers southeast of the capital, Lima.

Man examines collapsed wall of building following earthquake in Lima, 16 Aug 2007
Man examines collapsed wall of building following earthquake in Lima, 16 Aug 2007
Local media said the initial quake lasted about two minutes and could be felt in the capital, Lima, some 145 kilometers from the epicenter. Some residents ran into the streets of Lima, where the quake caused blackouts and cut cellular phone service in some neighborhoods.

Media reports say the quake caused serious damage in several towns south of the capital.

Peruvian man sits in front of home following earthquake, 16 Aug 2007
Peruvian man sits in front of home following earthquake, 16 Aug 2007
Shortly after the quake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning of an ocean surge for Latin America's Pacific coast. The Hawaii-based center later canceled the warning, saying the tsunami was not a threat.

Peru was struck by a 7.5 magnitude quake that killed five people in 2005. Peru lies near the boundary of two tectonic plates, which makes the region vulnerable to strong earthquakes.

 

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