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A magnitude earthquake 6.8 on the Richter scale El Salvador and the authorities of that country sounded the tsunami on Thursday morning. Up to now, there have been no deaths or material damage.
The tremor occurred around 3 am local time, had a focal depth of 48 kilometers and its epicenter According to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, it was located off the department of La Libertad, 66 kilometers south of Mizata Beach.
FINAL DATA of the earthquake mag. 6.8, off La Libertad. 66 km south of Playa Mizata. Teacher. 48 km. [2019-05-30, 03:03]
– CIVIL PROTECTION E.S (@PROCIVILSV) May 30, 2019
For its part, the Ministry of Education communicated the temporary suspension of clbades for 24 hours in the coastal zone.
The civil protection authorities have indicated in their social networks that areas of the department of San Salvador and Usulután are located without electricity and that the main road linking the center to the west of the country due to the risk of landslides in the section known as "Los Chorros" has been closed.
Monitoring from all over the country shows that there were no serious or widespread effects. The sea in the area of La Libertad and Usulutan remains normal at present.
– CIVIL PROTECTION E.S (@PROCIVILSV) May 30, 2019
The institution added that the earthquake had been felt at the national level and that "until now there is no report of badignments "but that the center Tsunami warning Pacific (PTWC) issued a "warning".
Rescue organization Cruz Verde Salvadoreña said that landslides had occurred on the highway and that "evacuation protocols" had been activated in the coastal zone of the country " .Tsunami threat"
Tremors in El Salvador
In El Salvador Most tremors these phenomena usually originate in the waters of the Pacific Ocean and are much deeper, which sometimes makes them imperceptible to the population.
However, those coming from the land near the surface are perceived and more harmful. The last telluric movements which were recorded in this country of Central America occurred in 2001, magnitude 7.7 and 6.6.
The first took place on January 13 in the Pacific Ocean off the east coast of the country. 944 dead, whereas on February 13 of the same year, there was another one in the department of San Vicente (east) that provoked 315 dead, damaged 82 public buildings and destroyed 41,302 dwellings
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