Peru’s capital, Lima was hit by a magnitude-6.0 earthquake on Tuesday night. The tremors were caught on live TV and caused people to run to the streets.
According to the Geophysical Institute of Peru, the epicenter was located 33km southwest of the town of Mala in the Lima Region. Strong tremors were felt in the capital as well.
The sudden tremors interrupted several live interviews on TV, with newscasters instructing everyone to remain calm.
Así se vivió el sismo en @RPPNoticias pic.twitter.com/79cp8L3ou2
— Diego Castañeda ? (@DiegoElFantasma) June 23, 2021
M5.8 oficial. Fuerte Sismo en Lima, #Perú. (22.06.2021). #Temblor #Earthquake #Terremotopic.twitter.com/jr6Tf0oyu5
— ⚠David de Zabedrosky? (@deZabedrosky) June 23, 2021
People fled their homes in fear, some only wearing bath towels.
AHORA | Reportan fuerte sismo M6.0. #Perú. Localizado a 3 km al suroeste de Mala, Cañete, Lima, con una profundidad de 32 kms. #Temblor #Terremoto #Earthquake pic.twitter.com/nNdfpgEuhF
— ⚠David de Zabedrosky? (@deZabedrosky) June 23, 2021
A photo posted on social media shows broken wine bottles lying on the floor of a convenience store, while a video circulating on Twitter shows a damaged ceiling.
El trago ctmre? #Temblor #Sismo pic.twitter.com/YjvY7r6t9b
— •J o s e l i n • (@JoselinSf) June 23, 2021
Mall del Sur en SJM ???#Temblor pic.twitter.com/HXTtUpklMr
— La inofensiva ? (@chicaproblema21) June 23, 2021
There were no reports of casualties. The Gestion newspaper reported that at least one residential building in Lima was damaged.
Mala Mayor Sonia Ramos told the media that several houses were damaged and people were hurt falling while fleeing their homes.