The Borneo Post (Sabah)

N. Korea quake not a nuclear test, say China experts

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BEIJING: A shallow 3.5magnitude earthquake which hit North Korea near the country’s nuclear test site on Saturday was not the result of a fresh nuclear test, China’s seismic service said, after initially reporting a ‘suspected explosion’.

The China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC) said in a statement late Saturday that study of infrasonic data determined ‘the incident is not a nuclear explosion, but had the nature of a natural earthquake’.

The Chinese Academy of Sciences also released a report saying the earthquake was likely a ‘lagged collapse earthquake’, echoing internatio­nal experts’ hypotheses that the earthquake was a delayed repercussi­on of a previous detonation.

The North’s last nuclear test, on September 3, was the country’s most powerful, triggering a much stronger 6.3-magnitude quake that was felt across the border in China.

Monitoring groups estimate the nuclear test had a yield of 250 kilotons, which is 16 times the size of the US bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.

The test prompted global condemnati­on, leading the United Nations Security Council to unanimousl­y adopt new sanctions that include restrictio­ns on oil shipments.

The strength of the quake on Saturday was much lower than the tremors registered during any of North Korea’s previous nuclear tests, including its first detonation in 2006, which triggered a 4.1-magnitude quake. — AFP

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