LIMA (Reuters) - A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck central Peru on Monday, shaking buildings in Lima, the capital, but there was no immediate damage or casualties reported.
The epicenter was 29 kilometers to the north of the town of San Vicente de Canete, south of Lima, and was recorded at a depth of 60 kilometers, the local geophysics institute reported.
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