LIMA, Peru — A 5.8-magnitude earthquake hit Peru’s central soar late Tuesday, inflicting some residents of the capital to hunch out of their shaking homes or buildings. There were no rapid reports of damages.
The quake turned into felt in the capital of Lima and a few rocks fell onto a roadway on town’s Pacific shoreline, but authorities reported no foremost damages.
Earthquakes are frequent in Peru, which lies on the Pacific’s so-known as Ring of Fireplace.
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5.8-magnitude quake shakes Peru soar; no reports of damage