Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

7.5 quake damages buildings in Peru

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LIMA, Peru — An earthquake with a preliminar­y magnitude of 7.5 struck northern Peru early Sunday, damaging some buildings and blocking several roads with rubble.

While the quake was extremely strong, it was relatively deep — measured at 70 miles — which usually reduces the possibilit­y of damage and casualties.

The quake occurred at 4:52 a.m. and its epicenter was in the Amazon region, 26 miles north northwest of the city of Barranca. It had a magnitude of 7.5, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Part of a 16th century church in La Jalca district in the Amazon region collapsed and three people were slightly injured, Mayor Walter Culqui told Peru’s RPP radio.

Falling stones blocked several highways in the Amazonas and Cajamarca regions in Peru, and the tremor was felt nearly 500 miles away in the capital of Lima, where some people rushed out of their homes in alarm.

A church in the Loja municipali­ty in neighborin­g Ecuador was also partly damaged. The tremor was also felt in parts of Colombia and Brazil.

Earthquake­s are common in Peru, which falls within the Pacific Ring of Fire where 85% of the planet’s seismic activity takes place.

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