A 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook El Salvador. According to a report by the US Geological Survey, there were no initial reports of damage, The Seattle Times reported.
"The earthquake, which occurred 60 km off the coast of the western region of La Libertad, shook a large part of the territory of the Central American country. Two strong aftershocks of magnitude 4.1 and 4.5 followed,” Salvadoran President Nayib Buquele wrote on the X social network.
The earthquake was also felt strongly in neighboring Guatemala.
According to a report shared by Bukele, there was no risk of a tsunami following the earthquake.
“Thank God, no human or material damage has been reported so far. 100% of services and road traffic continues without interruption," the president added. | BGNES