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Two strong quakes shake central Colombia, no damage reported
People hold their cellphones as they react after an earthquake in Bogota, Colombia December 24, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BOGOTA, Dec 24 — Two strong earthquakes, of magnitude 6.2 and magnitude 5.7, struck central Colombia yesterday, the Colombian Geological Service said, but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or major damage.

The quakes were very close to each other and only minutes apart. The epicenters were located about 150 km south of the capital Bogota in the central province of Meta, and were very shallow, which would have amplified their effects.

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A quake of magnitude 6.2 is considered strong and is capable of causing severe damage however the area is not densely populated.

The US Geological Survey put the magnitudes at 6.0 and 5.8.

The tremors were felt in several cities in the centre and southwest of the country, including Bogota.

The region of the epicentres is home to agriculture and oil activities, but the country's disaster management agency said on its Twitter account it had not yet received any reports of damage.

A spokesperson for state-run oil company Ecopetrol, which has much of its infrastructure in the country's eastern plains, said all installations were operating normally.

Earthquakes are relatively frequent in Colombia. — Reuters

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