Major earthquake strikes off Central America; no tsunami threat to Hawaii
A major earthquake that struck off the coast of Central America this morning does not pose a tsunami threat to Hawaii.
El Salvador’s civil defense agency said there were no immediate reports of damages or injuries.
Lina Pohl, the country’s environment minister, said there was a tsunami alert, with the possibility of waves 6 feet high along the coast.
Nicaragua, which was also close to the epicenter, also reported a tsunami alert.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the epicenter of the 12:43 p.m. (8:43 a.m. Hawaii time) quake was about 92 miles south-southwest of the port of El Triunfo, El Salvador.
El Triunfo is located about 50 miles southeast of San Salvador, the capital, where the quake was felt strongly.
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Nicaragua, meanwhile, was already under alert after Hurricane Otto made landfall on the country’s Caribbean coast.
According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, “A destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected and there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii.”
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What, no mention of the magnitude?