6.1 Magnitude Earthquake In Peru
A 6.0 or 6.1 magnitude earthquake (depending on the source) has struck Peru near the capital of the San Martin region.
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What made the earthquake in Nepal and Japan so intense is that both areas are vestiges of so many active volcanoes. Japan, which is actually a chain of islands forming an archipelago of mountain tops that were formed by the earths plate tectonics and volcano activity located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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