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5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Off El Salvador Coast Shakes Honduras and Nicaragua

A magnitude 5.3 earthquake shook parts of El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua on Saturday night. The tremors came from an epicenter located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of El Salvador.

The movement took place at 11:00 p.m. local time and records from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) show the epicenter positioned 67 kilometers south-southwest of the Salvadoran town of Chirilagua. The quake registered at a depth of 55.9 kilometers.

El Salvador’s Civil Protection Directorate took immediate steps. The agency began preventive monitoring after residents reported feeling the earthquake. So far, officials have recorded no victims and no damage in the communities that experienced the tremors.

The Ministry of Environment provided key updates on the situation. It confirmed that the event carried no tsunami risk. The ministry also stated that communities in Honduras and Nicaragua felt the quake. Authorities in those neighboring countries have not reported any people affected or any damage.

Central America experiences earthquakes on a regular basis. This pattern comes from the convergence of the Caribbean and Cocos tectonic plates in the Pacific Ocean region. The interaction between these plates generates seismic activity throughout the isthmus.

The Saturday night earthquake occurred in an area where such events are common. At the recorded depth, the shaking spread to several countries but stayed moderate in its intensity. Many people in the affected zones noticed the movement during the late evening hours. Monitoring efforts continue across the region.

Civil protection teams in El Salvador keep checking different sites. Officials in Honduras and Nicaragua follow similar procedures to track any further activity. Residents receive recommendations to stay informed through official announcements and to prepare for possible aftershocks as part of standard practice.

The absence of reported casualties or structural issues is the norm, thankfully, with the characteristics of the offshore quake and its moderate size. Seismic services across Central America stay on alert for developments in the coming hours and days.

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