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Magnitude 6.8 quake shakes remote part of west Brazil - USGS

An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck in Brazil's western state of Acre on Saturday, on the border with Peru, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported. The quake occured at a depth of 575 kilometres in the Amazon region, 89 kilometres west of the city of Tarauaca, seismologists at the University of Brasilia said.

Published January 06,2019
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A powerful earthquake has shaken northwestern Brazil near its border with Peru, affecting a remote part of the Amazon rainforest. There were no immediate reports of damages.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude-6.8 quake had an epicenter 55 miles (89 kilometers) west of Tarauaca, Brazil, and 204 miles (329 kms) east of Pucallpa, Peru. It hit at 2:25 p.m. local time and had a depth of 575 kilometers.

The Seismological Observatory of the University of Brasilia said on its website that it was a "deep, no risk earthquake" in the jungle state of Acre.

A powerful 7.1-magnitude quake hit the Peru-Brazil border in August.