2.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Hapcheon County
Published: 28 Apr. 2024, 13:42
Updated: 28 Apr. 2024, 15:01
A 2.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Korea's southern county of Hapcheon in South Gyeongsang on Sunday, the weather agency said.
The quake struck 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) northeast of the county at 10:33 a.m. at a latitude of 35.61 degrees north and a longitude of 128.28 degrees east at a depth of 14 km, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.
The agency advised people to watch out for their safety as shaking may be felt in areas near the epicenter of the quake.
About 50 percent more earthquakes with a magnitude of 2 or more struck the Korean Peninsula and its surrounding seas last year compared to previous years, according to the KMA.
The sharp increase is attributable to a series of quakes reported in the East Sea from April to October last year, as well as those in the North Korean county of Kilju, where a nuclear testing site is located, it said.
Yonhap
The quake struck 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) northeast of the county at 10:33 a.m. at a latitude of 35.61 degrees north and a longitude of 128.28 degrees east at a depth of 14 km, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.
The agency advised people to watch out for their safety as shaking may be felt in areas near the epicenter of the quake.
About 50 percent more earthquakes with a magnitude of 2 or more struck the Korean Peninsula and its surrounding seas last year compared to previous years, according to the KMA.
The sharp increase is attributable to a series of quakes reported in the East Sea from April to October last year, as well as those in the North Korean county of Kilju, where a nuclear testing site is located, it said.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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