Earthquake Strikes Off El Salvador, No Damage Reported
Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Measured Near San Salvador
On Wednesday afternoon, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck off the coast of El Salvador, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake occurred at approximately 5:07 p.m. local time and was centered about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southwest of San Salvador, the capital.
No Initial Reports of Damage or Injuries
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries caused by the earthquake. However, authorities are urging residents to remain alert and follow any instructions issued by local officials.
Shallow Depth Indicates Potential for Strong Shaking
The USGS reported that the earthquake had a shallow depth of only 35 kilometers (22 miles). This indicates that the earthquake may have caused significant ground shaking in the epicentral area.
Tsunami Risk Minimal
According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, there is no tsunami risk associated with this earthquake.
Residents Urged to Stay Informed
Residents are advised to stay informed about the situation and follow updates from official sources. They should also take necessary precautions, such as securing loose objects and preparing emergency plans.
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