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To the music of conch shell trumpets, a 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization—one of the oldest in the ...
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(UPDATE) LIMA — A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Peru on Sunday, leaving one person dead and 36 injured as the tremor triggered landslides, officials said.
A powerful 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook Peru’s central coast near Lima and Callao, killing one person and injuring five. Authorities report widespread damage.
Some footage has surfaced of the earthquake near Lima, Peru, which shows plenty of landslides affecting the area.