Earthquake hits US cities

24 August,2011 09:05 AM IST |   |  Agencies

An undersea quake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale Tuesday afternoon jolted several US cities, including Washington DC, where the authorities had to temporarily evacuate the White House, the Capitol Hill and other buildings, Xinhua reported. There was no immediate report of damage or casualties


An undersea quake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale Tuesday afternoon jolted several US cities, including Washington DC, where the authorities had to temporarily evacuate the White House, the Capitol Hill and other buildings, Xinhua reported. There was no immediate report of damage or casualties.

The quake occurred at 1751 GMT and is being described as "one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast". The epicentre was located 134 km southwest of Washington D.C.

The US weather service has ruled out a tsunami.

The quake was felt in the New York City, North Carolina and as far as Toronto, Canada, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

Two nuclear reactors were taken off-line in Virginia, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said.

"This is one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast in quite a while, in many decades at least," USGS spokeswoman Lucy Jones told CNN.

"It's not unprecedented. But it's one of the largest we have had there."

Telecommunication in some areas was briefly disrupted.

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