A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shakes El Salvador but there are no initial reports of damage
- A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook El Salvador on Thursday morning, causing residents to flee to the streets.
- The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the earthquake's magnitude and reported its epicenter was 5 miles east of Acajutla.
- El Salvador's Environmental Ministry noted the earthquake was centered along the Pacific Coast, southwest of Santa Ana.
- Videos showed items falling in supermarkets, but there were no immediate signs of major damage or deaths reported.
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C 18%
R 18%
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