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Strong Earthquake Shakes
Nicaragua and Northern Costa
Rica
A strong earthquake shook
Nicaragua and northern Costa
Rica before dawn Wednesday, but
no injuries or damages were
reported.
The magnitude 6.3 earthquake was
centered 75 miles southeast of
Managua, the Nicaraguan capital,
according to the U.S. Geological
Survey's National Earthquake
Information Center. It hit at
5:03 a.m. at a depth of 6.2
miles.
Nicaraguan authorities also
reported a second earthquake of
magnitude 4.5 about an hour and
a half later in nearly the same
location.
Red Cross and government civil
defense officials had no reports
of injuries or destruction in
Nicaragua.
The earthquake jarred awake
residents on the island of
Ometepe on Lake Nicaragua, but
many people slept through it in
Managua.
"There were no victims or
material damages," said Felipe
Morales, mayor of Altagracia, an
Ometepe Island village on the
eastern slopes of Concepcion
volcano. "But nevertheless we
suspended classes, and we are
still on alert."
Islanders were still jittery
after eruptions last week at the
5,282-foot tall volcano that
rained ash 10 miles away.
The tremors were felt as far
away as Bluefields on the
Caribbean coast 170 miles east
of Managua.
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