GFZ withdraws alert on Thailand quake citing glitch in automated system


BANGKOK (Reuters): The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) withdrew an advisory from its website that said a magnitude 6.5 earthquake had struck Thailand early on Monday.

A GFZ spokesperson confirmed that the agency was no longer reporting a quake in Thailand and said the inaccurate alert had been issued due to a glitch in the automated system.

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