Earthquake in Panama
Earthquake in Panama
Earthquake in Panama
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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Jalapa, Guatemala on July 21, with tremors felt in El Salvador and Nicaragua. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 265.5 kilometers, and reports from the United States Geological Survey confirmed no injuries or damage across the affected regions. The quake's timing followed a recent 7.4-magnitude earthquake in Chile and was part of a series of seismic activities across the Pacific Ring of Fire. Additionally, a 5.7-magnitude earthquake hit the border region between Panama and Costa Rica on July 23, with a depth of 10 kilometers, but also reported no damage or injuries. Authorities in both Panama and Costa Rica are monitoring the situation and advised residents to remain calm. Central America is known for its tectonic activity due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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