Guatemala: 6.2 magnitude quake strikes near capital


A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Guatemala City, but residents said they barely felt the temblor and authorities had no immediate reports of damages or deaths. The US Geological Survey said on Monday the
quake's epicentre was located 6 kilometres northwest of San Jose Pinula and had a depth of 200 kilometres. "So far we have received no reports of damage and we're monitoring nationwide," said Mario Cruz, a spokesman for firefighters. The quake was only 9 kilometres from Guatemala's capital, but was barely felt, perhaps because of its depth. In November 2012, a magnitude-7.4 earthquake left 42 people dead in Guatemala. The quake, which was just 32 kilometres deep, was centred off the coastal town of Champerico. It was the strongest earthquake to hit Guatemala since a 1976 temblor that killed 23,000.

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