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Rare 5.4-magnitude quake hits southern S. Korea

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Bricks that fell off a building after a 5.4-magnitude earthquake are seen on the ground in the southeastern port city of Pohang on November 15, 2017. A rare 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit South Koreas southeast on the afternoon of November 15, the second most powerful quake on record, in a country that seldom experiences significant tremors. str/Yonhap/AFP

November 15, 2017
(AFP) - A rare 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit South Korea's southeast Wednesday afternoon, the second most powerful quake on record, in a country that seldom experiences significant tremors.

The quake, which was felt across much of the country including in the capital Seoul, struck at the shallow depth of nine kilometres (six miles) near the southeastern industrial city of Pohang at around 2:30 pm (0530 GMT), the Korea Meteorological Administration said.

The Korean peninsula rarely has to worry about significant quakes.

But seismic activity is closely monitored because a spike in activity is often the first indication that North Korea has carried out a nuclear test.

The South Korean port city of Pohang is the home to the headquarters of Posco -- the country's top, and the world's fourth largest, steelmaker.

Photos and video footage sent to local TV stations showed crumbled street walls and furniture violently shaking inside people's homes.

Local nuclear reactors were operating without disruption, Yonhap news agency said, citing officials at Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power.

The most quake recorded in the south was a 5.8-magnitude tremor that hit the southeastern city of Gyeongju in September last year.
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