The Borneo Post

Aftershock­s likely from September test detected from North Korea nuclear site

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WASHINGTON: Two minor tremors were detected on Saturday from near North Korea’s nuclear test site and were probably aftershock­s from the country’s massive nuclear test in early September, a US Geological Survey official said.

The aftershock­s, of magnitude 2.9 and 2.4, were detected at 0613 and 0640 GMT (1.13am and 1.40am EST) respective­ly, said the USGS and Lassina Zerbo, executive secretary of the Vienna- based Comprehens­ive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisati­on.

A tweet from Zerbo said analysts had confirmed that the activity was ‘tectonic’ in origin.

The USGS official said the tremors had been in the vicinity of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, where North Korea conducted its sixth and largest undergroun­d nuclear test on Sept. 3.

“They’re probably relaxation events from the sixth nuclear test,” the official said.

“When you have a large nuclear test, it moves the earth’s crust around the area, and it takes a while for it to fully subside. We’ve had a few of them since the sixth nuclear test.”

Pyongyang said the September test was of an H-bomb, and experts have estimated it was 10 times more powerful than the US atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.

A series of quakes since then has prompted experts and observers to suspect the test might have damaged the mountainou­s location of its site in the northwest tip of North Korea, where all of the country’s nuclear tests have been conducted.

South Korea’s spy agency told South Korean lawmakers in October that North Korea might be readying two more tunnels at the site.

North Korea hinted its next nuclear test could be above ground after U. S. President Donald Trump warned in September that the United States would ‘totally destroy’ North Korea if it threatened America.

Another possible obstacle to North Korea’s use of Punggyeri for tests is the nearby active volcano of Mount Paektu, which North Koreans consider a sacred site. — Reuters

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