7.3 magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of El Salvador killing 1

Tuesday, October 14, 2014
By Paul Martin

TheExtinctionProtocol.com
October 14, 2014

EL SALVADOR – A powerful 7.4-magnitude quake shook the Pacific coast of Central America on Tuesday, causing some damage and killing at least one person in El Salvador. The quake was deep (40 kilometers or 24 miles) but close to El Salvador’s shoreline — about 64 kilometers from the municipality of Intipuca. El Salvador’s Ministry of Weather and Natural Resources initially issued a tsunami warning for the coastal regions, saying the quake was felt throughout the country. It later downgraded it to a tsunami alert. The quake was later downgraded to a 7.3 by the USGS.

The mayor of San Miguel tweeted some photos that showed light structural damage to the local hospital. Crews responded to at least 12 collapsed homes. Power to the city was knocked out, but has been largely restored. At least one death was reported in San Miguel. A woman was killed when an electrical utility pole fell on her, Mayor Will Salgado said. -CNN

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