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Deadly Quake Hits Peru
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A powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude locally and 7.5 by the US Geological Survey hit Peru's southern coast Wednesday evening, killing hundreds of  people.

 

 

Speaking on radio stations Radioprogramas and CPN, Peru vian Health Minister Carlos Vallejos said Thursday that the death toll had reached at least 337 and the injured more than 1,000.


In a nationally televised address, President Alan Garcia declared the province of Ica in a state of emergency. Minister Vallejos has been sent to the city of Ica which is 265 km southeast of the capital Lima and was hardest hit by the quake.


In his TV address, Garcia sent condolences to the families of the quake's victims and asked citizens to stay calm and remain vigilant to aftershocks.


Garcia ordered all Peru vian hospitals to be on red alert, so as to receive the injured at all times. Schools across the country will suspend classes from Thursday to ensure safety in schoolhouses.


He also asked telecommunication companies to do rush repairs to make services return to normal as soon as possible.


The US Geological Survey said the quake struck at 6:41 PM (2341 GMT) about 150 km southeast of the capital Lima, and was followed by two strong aftershocks measuring 5.8 and 5.9 magnitudes respectively.


Local TV, however, cited Peru’s geophysical institute as saying that the epicenter was 120 km southwest of Lima.


Local TV also reported the quake knocked out telephone services and mobile phone services in Lima. Parts of several cities in southern Peru had been hit with blackouts.


Radio stations said there was a fire in a shopping center in the capital.


The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center based in Hawaii issued a tsunami warning for South America's Pacific coasts based on the strength of the earthquake in Peru, but cancelled the alerts after about two hours.


It said the tremor had caused an estimated 25-centimeter tsunami near the epicenter.

 

(China.org.cn, Xinhua News Agency August 16, 2007)

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