Magnitude 5.5 quake strikes Ethiopia, volcano erupts
A magnitude 5.5
earthquake struck northern Ethiopia Friday, where a volcano erupted after
months of increased seismic activity, the European-Mediterranean Seismological
Centre (EMSC) and local media said.
The EMSC said the
quake, which occurred at a depth of about 10 kilometres (6 miles), hit some 55
kilometres (34 miles) northwest of the city of Asbe Teferi.
No injuries have been
reported so far.
A nearby volcano also
erupted after months of intense seismic activity, according to local media.
Aden Bela, a local
official, told the Ethiopian broadcaster EBC that the volcanic eruption
had taken place at 5:30 am on Friday (1430 GMT) near Segento in the northeast
Afar region.
The crater had stopped
releasing smoke, but lava was still flowing out of the volcano, Bela added.
People and cattle have been evacuated, he said, without giving numbers.
The US Geological
Survey since late September has recorded more than 67 earthquakes in the area,
particularly in the Fantale region, part of the Great Rift Valley, according to
the Addis Standard.
Residents in affected
areas told the newspaper that more than 30 houses had collapsed where tremors
have become more frequent and more violent.
"Houses are
collapsing day by day," one local resident told the newspaper.
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