2013 Nariño earthquake
The 2013 Nariño earthquake measured 6.9 on the moment magnitude scale and hit Colombia at 14:16:07 UTC on February 9. The United States Geological Survey had originally estimated a magnitude of 7.0.[3][4] The epicenter was found to be near the town of Yacuanquer and 11 km from the city of Pasto, Nariño department in southwestern Colombia.[1][3] The earthquake affected 46 municipalities in 22 departments in southwestern and central Colombia and the neighbouring country of Ecuador.[2]
Cause
The region, along with most of Andean South America is known for its seismic activity. This particular earthquake was the result of the destructive plate boundary between the oceanic Nazca Plate and continental South American Plate.[1]
Effects
Despite the large magnitude of the earthquake, only 15 people have been reported to be injured with over a thousand homes damaged.[2] In a preliminary statement, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos described the damages as "marginal".[5] The low severity is attributed to the earthquake's depth, 145 km below the surface.[1][3] Emergency services responded qucikly, reporting injuries and structural damage in the departments Nariño and Cauca.[3][5]
The earthquake could be felt as far as Colombia's capital Bogotá (545 km away) and in the neighbouring nation of Ecuador.[3]
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