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Tremor in Lima: magnitude 3.6 earthquake shook Cañete, according to latest IGP report

Tremor in Lima: magnitude 3.6 earthquake shook Cañete, according to latest IGP report

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck 32 kilometers southwest of Chilca, Peru, at a depth of 42 kilometers.
  • The epicenter was located in Cañete, Lima, according to the Peruvian Geophysical Institute (IGP).
  • The report includes safety recommendations and details on preparing an emergency backpack for earthquakes.

Peru, a nation situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire, is no stranger to seismic activity. The recent 6.8 magnitude earthquake that rattled the Cañete province in the Lima region serves as a stark reminder of the ever-present geological forces shaping our country. While the epicenter was located offshore, the tremors were felt widely, prompting immediate concern and a swift response from authorities.

La República, as a leading voice in Peruvian journalism, prioritizes informing our citizens about safety protocols during such events. Our reporting emphasizes not just the occurrence of the earthquake, but also the crucial steps individuals can take to protect themselves and their families. This includes maintaining calm, identifying safe zones, and preparing essential emergency kits.

The detailed guidance on emergency backpacks, covering everything from hygiene items and first-aid supplies to non-perishable food and communication tools, reflects a deep understanding of the practical needs following a natural disaster. This focus on preparedness is a cornerstone of national resilience, empowering communities to face such challenges with greater confidence. It's a perspective honed by experience, understanding that timely information and readiness can significantly mitigate the impact of seismic events.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.