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Peru earthquake damages buildings and causes power cuts

BBC World · 2026-08-21

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• What happened: A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck near Aniso in Peru's Ayacucho region, injuring at least three people and damaging buildings, including 22 homes and six schools. • Why it matters: The earthquake highlights the ongoing seismic activity in South America, where Peru is situated along the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, and follows recent deadly quakes in Colombia and Venezuela. • What to watch next: Authorities are coordinating emergency responses and assessing damage, while monitoring for potential aftershocks and the impact on local infrastructure and services.

Image source, ReutersImage caption, Dust filled the air in Pausa, Peru, about 46 miles (74km) from the earthquake's epicentreByBen HattonPublished3 hours agoAt least three people have been injured and buildings have been damaged after an earthquake struck Peru, local officials have said. The earthquake, which occurred near the small settlement of Aniso in the southern Ayacucho region on Thursday, had a magnitude of 6.7, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.Peru's defence minister Rafael Belaunde said 22 homes and six schools were damaged, local media report.Earthquakes are common in Peru, which sits along the meeting point of the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, and Thursday's was the latest strong seismic event to hit South America in recent months, following deadly quakes in Colombia and Venezuela.Belaunde, who has been involved in co-ordinating the emergency response, said three people had been hurt but did not suffer serious injuries, according to Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.The earthquake struck at around 13:00 local time (18:00 GMT) at a depth of 62 miles (100km), around 19 miles (31km) north-west of Aniso, in a relatively remote part of the Andes mountain range, data from the USGS showed. Damage was reported at 10 healthcare facilities in the Ayacucho region and two were damaged in the neighbouring Cusco region, but services remained operational, Peru's National Institute of Civil Defence said. Around 9,000 properties also lost power, it said, and nine educational facilities were damaged.Tremors were reportedly felt across large parts of the country, including in the capital, Lima, around 300 miles (482km) away. The Geophysical Institute of Peru recorded the earthquake as having a magnitude of 7.2.A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck Colombia on 10 August, prompting a state of emergency to be declared. The death toll currently stands at more than 300 people, according to local authorities. Venezuela was hit by twin earthquakes on 24 June, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 recorded just 39 seconds apart. More than 6,000 people are known to have died, according to local officials. Related topicsPeruEarthquakesMore on this storyTeens who fled Venezuela after deadly quakes caught in another disaster in ColombiaPublished7 days agoWatch: Family escapes home during Colombia earthquakePublished11 AugustOne month after earthquakes, Venezuelans still search for loved ones and answersPublished24 July

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