A powerful earthquake struck the South Korean city of Pohang on
Wednesday, with local media reporting that resulting tremors were felt
hundreds of kilometres away in Seoul.
“The 5.4-magnitude quake struck at 2:29 p.m. (0529 GMT) north of
Pohang,” the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said on its
website.
The KMA also reported other earthquakes in short succession in Pohang afterward.
“So far, there have been no reports of casualties or damage to the
nuclear power plants south of Pohang,” the Korea Times reported, citing
local utilities.
It noted that the quake was felt across South Korea, including the
capital and on the southern island of Jeju, with reports that the
buildings were shaking and picture frames falling off walls. NAN
No comments:
Post a Comment