7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes along the coast of Peru
Sept 25, 2013 | Extinction Protocol
September 25, 2013 – PERU - There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after a 7.0
magnitude earthquake reported at 6:43 a.m. HST on Wednesday, Sept. 25,
2013 off the coast of Central Peru, officials said. The magnitude of the
quake was initially reported as a 6.8. It was then downgraded shortly
after to a 6.6, and finally upgraded to a 7.0 after further analysis,
according to the USGS. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a
statement saying there is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi based on all
available data. Officials with the USGS say the quake occurred at at
depth of 20.5 miles. The USGS reports that the quake was located 28
miles S of Acari, Peru; 56 miles SE of Minas de Marcona, Peru; 74 miles
SSE of Nazca, Peru; 83 miles SSW of Puquio, Peru; and 308 miles SSE of
Lima, Peru. This is the second 7.0+ magnitude earthquake to strike the
planet in 24 hours. –Maui News

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