Mag 6.2 Quake south of Panama
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 9:54 PM EDT, Sun June 3, 2012
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- NEW: There is no tsunami threat
- The quake was almost 330 miles southwest of Panama City
- There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage
(CNN) -- A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Panama on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The center of the quake was roughly 215 miles south of David, Panama, and almost 330 miles southwest of the capital, Panama City, the USGS said.
It was an estimated six miles deep.
The USGS had initially given the quake a magnitude of 6.6.
There was no tsunami threat, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. There were also no immediate reports of injuries or damage
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