Powerful earthquake hits Peru, at least 48 killed

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CANETE, Peru, Aug 16 (Reuters) A massive earthquake hit Peru and officials said at least 48 people were killed in the rubble of collapsed homes and a church as rescuers searched for victims early today.

Peru's health minister said 15 people died in the 7.9-magnitude quake, but the toll later rose to at least 48, Peruvian state radio reported. Hundreds were injured.

Emergency workers said the coastal province of Ica south of Lima was the hardest hit region.

One fire department official in the area said at least four people were trapped when the main tower of the Senor de Luren church in the city of Ica was toppled.

Rescuers struggled to move south toward Ica as portions of the Pan-American Highway, an important coastal route, were impassable, radio reports said.

''I was with my children when the movement started and then the walls collapsed. My house was destroyed,'' Milagros Meneses, 35, told Reuters in the city of Canete south of the capital, Lima. ''The hospital gave me a tent for my kids to sleep in.'' At least two people were killed in Canete.

Office workers ran onto the streets in fear as tall buildings in Lima shook in two waves that lasted around 20 seconds each and cut power lines.

A tsunami warning was issued for Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia and a small tsunami was detected. But it posed no major threat and the warning was later lifted.

Peruvian President Alan Garcia sent condolences to the families of the quake's victims and said the country, which has suffered devastating quakes in the past, narrowly escaped a major disaster.

''It fortunately did not cause a catastrophe with an immense number of victims,'' he said.

Ambulance sirens blared in the darkened capital where store windows shattered and cellular telephone services were cut off.

The health ministry declared a disaster and traffic snarled at the international airport.

''I was playing soccer when the quake hit and I had to run back to my office because I am the chief of security. Now I am going to check on my family,'' said Juan Francisco Acevedo, 29, who works for an Internet company in Lima.

''People here hugging and crying in fear on the streets,'' said Cristyane Marusiak, a 31-year-old resident.

The US Geological Survey at first said there were two earthquakes within minutes of each other but later amended its reports to show that one quake struck about 145 km southeast of Lima at a depth of around 40 km.

It was followed by nine aftershocks ranging in magnitude from 6 to the upper 4s, said Dale Grant, a geophysicist at the USGS's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado.

The USGS says earthquakes measuring more than 7 magnitude often result in fatalities. The Andes has many active fault lines.

In 1970, one of the world's deadliest earthquakes killed an estimated 50,000 Peruvians in catastrophic avalanches of ice and mud that buried the city of Yungay.

REUTERS RJ HT1350

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