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7.3 quake off El Salvador, no injuries or damage
by Staff Writers
San Salvador (AFP) Aug 27, 2012


A powerful earthquake measuring up to 7.3 hit off El Salvador's Pacific coast, triggering a brief tsunami alert for Central America and Mexico but causing no injuries or damage.

The warning was later canceled, and no huge wave was known to have made land in quake-prone Central America.

The tremor just before midnight Sunday local time unleashed at least 68 aftershocks, a few of them measuring as much as 5.4, the Environment Ministry said.

The epicenter of the tremor, which occurred at 0437 GMT, was located 111 kilometers (69 miles) south of the city of Puerto El Triunfo in El Salvador, according to the US Geological Survey.

Following the quake the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued an alert, saying that the temblor, which took place at a depth of 54 kilometers (36 miles), had spawned a tsunami.

A short time later, however, the center cancelled the warning.

Salvadoran Civil Protection Service Director Jorge Melendez said there had never been a tsunami threat.

Melendez said the quake hit so far off the coast it was barely felt in El Salvador.

He said his agency did not issue an official tsunami alert, but people living along the coast should maintain "a certain level of vigilance."

The earthquake reading was based on the open-ended Moment Magnitude scale used by US seismologists, which measures the area of the fault that ruptured and the total energy released.

The initial USGS report put the strength of the quake at 7.4, but it was later revised to 7.3.

The quake was not the first reported in the region in the last 24 hours. Early Sunday, a 4.3 tremor was registered in the Pacific off the coast of Guatemala.

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Swarm of quakes rattle California, Arizona: USGS
Los Angeles (AFP) Aug 26, 2012 - A series of earthquakes measuring up to 5.4 rattled southern California, Arizona and the Mexican border region Sunday, seismologists said, although no damage or injuries were immediately reported.

The small- and medium-level quakes were felt from San Diego and Orange County in California east into Arizona, and swamped the temblor-measuring resources of the US Geological Survey (USGS).

The quakes began around 12:16 pm (2016 GMT) with a magnitude 4 temblor 16 miles (26 km) north of El Centro, California, and lasted more than two hours. The biggest shakes included a magnitude 5.4 at 13:57, with the same epicenter.

The so-called "seismic swarm" is a relatively rare occurrence.

"We haven't seen one of these since the 1970s, and there was another one back in the 1930s," said USGS seismologist Lucy Jones.

"Our system is choking on so many earthquakes."

Buildings were evacuated in Brawley, 115 miles east-northeast of San Diego. "It's pretty bad, we had to evacuate the hotel just for safety," said Rowena Rapoza, office manager at the Best Western Hotel there.



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