
An major magnitude-7.5 earthquake hit near Barranca, Datem del Marañón, Loreto, Peru on Sunday, November 28th, 2021, at 5:52 am local time at an intermediate depth of 112.5 km.

The strength of the earthquake may have been tempered by its relative great depth below the surface, which makes it feel weaker in absolute terms.
But according to the latest images and videos, there is widespread damage to buildings, homes and roads.
France’s Réseau National de Surveillance Sismique (RéNaSS) listed the quake at M7.0, Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) at M7.6, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) at M7.4, Geoscience Australia (GeoAu) at M7.5, and the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) at M7.5.
Many buildings as well as roads have been destroyed:
Comienzan a filtrarse las primeras imágenes desde Amazonas – Perú después del Terremoto de 7.5. Una pena lo que está pasando ? pic.twitter.com/aiNDvO9qNu
— Paulo Romero (@paulosbita) November 28, 2021
Many landslides hit:
Nos llegan imágenes del #Terremoto#Perú zona del epicentro
Cortesía pic.twitter.com/eSUviHuZiz— ?? C.U.P.S. (#QuédateEnCasa ?) (@Cupsfire_gye) November 28, 2021
They probably don’t know where they are going to sleep tonight!
Novas imagens do terremoto no #Peru escala 7,5 causando estrago em todo país. pic.twitter.com/nCwMOVneXD
— ?? (@marcio_direita) November 28, 2021
These guys too:
Se reportan algunas viviendas colapsadas en lamud#Peru #Terremoto pic.twitter.com/nonqyNRA1Z
— Emergencias Ec (@EmergenciasEc) November 28, 2021
It was a nice building prior the M7.5… Now it’s dust:
Iglesia de Jalca, antes y después ? Terrible momento tras el Terremoto de 7.5 ocurrido en Amazonas – Perú. pic.twitter.com/P3AGkpfETS
— Paulo Romero (@paulosbita) November 28, 2021
It will take long to rebuild:
Siguen filtrandose imágenes tras el Terremoto de 7.5 ocurrido en Amazonas – Perú pic.twitter.com/9fyjZdZyts
— Paulo Romero (@paulosbita) November 28, 2021
Shakings have been reported in Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil. Ecuador also had some buildings collapsing.
#Internacional:Fuerte Terremoto la mañana d este domingo Según reportes preliminares, el epicentro ocurrió a 98 km al Este de Sta. Maria D Nieva, Condorcanqui – Amazonas, #Perú, magnitud ➡️ 7,5, a 131 km de profundidad, El fuerte movimiento fue percibido en #Ecuador & #Colombia. pic.twitter.com/WuhmYo88m8
— SAN BERNARDO INFORMA (@BernardoInforma) November 28, 2021
Here some other videos of the aftermath of the strong quake.
This road has been cut off by landslides:
Gran fuerte sismo en #Amazonas . En #tarapoto se ha registrado la carretera ha tenido algunos daños. Espero que todos estén bien ?#temblor #terremoto #Peru pic.twitter.com/0gEQrQAKri
— Marlene Capillo (@marle20c) November 28, 2021
This major earthquake occurred within the lithosphere of the oceanic Nazca plate. The earthquakes of northern Peru and most of western South America are due to strains generated by ongoing subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South America plate.

The Nazca plate moves east relative to the South America plate at a rate of about 7 cm per year. It is overridden by the South America plate at the Peru-Chile trench, west of the Peruvian coast, and sinks into the Earth’s mantle beneath the South America plate.
The subducted Nazca plate is seismically active to depths of about 650 km. This earthquake occurred in a segment of the subducted plate that has produced frequent earthquakes with focal depths of 100 km to 150 km beneath the Earth’s surface. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake in 1997 was situated 150 km to the north of the 26 September 2005 earthquake, at a similar depth.

Earthquakes that have focal-depths between 70 and 300 km are commonly termed ‘intermediate-depth’ earthquakes, as distinguished from ‘shallow-focus’ earthquakes, having depths less than 70 km, and ‘deep-focus’ earthquakes, having depths greater than 300 km. Intermediate-depth and deep-focus earthquakes represent deformation within subducted plates, rather than deformation at plate boundaries.
Intermediate-depth and deep-focus earthquakes typically cause less damage on the ground surface above their foci than is the case with similar magnitude shallow-focus earthquakes, but large intermediate-depth and deep-focus earthquakes may be felt at great distances from their epicenters.
A major M7.5 earthquake occurred in the same area on September 26, 2005 which killed 5 and injured at least 60. About 70 percent of the houses destroyed and at least 200 buildings damaged in Lamas. Again, this across Peru up to Quito, Ecuador, Bogota, Colombia and in the Amazonas and Rondonia states, Brazil. [Relief Web]
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