
Al Jazeera:
At least one person has been killed, and five others injured after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake hit Peru and was felt throughout the capital, Lima.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said on Sunday that the earthquake occurred at 11:35am (16:35 GMT) local time in the Pacific Ocean, with its epicentre located 23km (14 miles) southwest of Callao, a port city west of the capital Lima.
The Peruvian presidency reported that the magnitude of the earthquake was higher than the USGS assessment, registering a 6.1 magnitude. The earthquake did not generate a tsunami warning.
In a post on X, the presidency said that President Dina Boluarte was currently travelling to Callao to monitor the coast following the tremor.
Police Colonel Ramiro Clauco told the Peruvian broadcaster RPP radio that a 36-year-old man died in northern Lima while “standing outside his vehicle waiting for a passenger”.
The Emergency Operations Centre added that five people were being treated in the hospital and damage had been reported to roads and educational centres.




Users Today : 2578
Users Yesterday : 3814
This Month : 135995
This Year : 431961
Total Users : 1143777
Views Today : 3131
Total views : 3152776
Who's Online : 15