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    Magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes Colombia, no casualties reported

    June 9, 2025
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    A powerful earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck Colombia on Sunday, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). The seismic event occurred at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers (6.21 miles), making it a relatively shallow earthquake, which can often result in more intense surface shaking.

    Magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes Colombia, no casualties reported

    The tremor was recorded on June 8, 2025, at 7:15 PM local time. The exact location of the epicenter has not been officially detailed, but shallow earthquakes in Colombia typically affect a wide region due to the country’s complex tectonic setting. Colombia lies within the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area known for its high seismic activity resulting from the interaction of several major tectonic plates, including the Nazca, South American, and Caribbean plates.

    Authorities have not immediately reported any casualties or significant structural damage, though assessments are ongoing. Emergency services were quickly deployed to survey the affected areas, particularly in regions known for vulnerable infrastructure. In past incidents, rural communities and older urban neighborhoods have faced greater risks due to less resilient building standards.

    Seismologists note that Colombia frequently experiences moderate to strong earthquakes, but a magnitude 6.5 event is significant and has the potential to cause considerable disruption, particularly in densely populated or mountainous regions. The shallow depth of the quake increases the likelihood of stronger ground motion felt at the surface, raising concerns about possible landslides, especially in areas with steep terrain and recent rainfall.

    Local residents in several cities, including Bogotá and Medellín, reported feeling strong shaking, which led many to evacuate buildings as a precaution. Emergency protocols were activated in numerous municipalities, with authorities urging citizens to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines. Temporary shelters have been set up in some areas for precautionary reasons as aftershock activity remains a possibility.

    Transportation services, including airports and major highways, have been temporarily inspected for potential damage, though initial reports suggest minimal disruption. However, utility services such as electricity and telecommunications experienced brief interruptions in some regions immediately following the tremor.

    Colombian officials, in coordination with national and regional emergency agencies, continue to monitor the situation closely. The public has been advised to stay informed through official channels and avoid circulating unverified information that could cause unnecessary alarm. International agencies, including GFZ, are also providing technical support to local authorities to better assess the ongoing seismic activity and its potential aftershocks. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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