Another Explosion-linked Earthquake Detected in N Korea

Previous quakes from North Korea have indicated nuclear tests by the reclusive state
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North Korea conducted an annual military parade, featuring a display of missiles and overseen by top leader Kim Jong Un  on 15 April.
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China's earthquake administration said on Saturday it had detected a 3.4 magnitude earthquake in North Korea that was a "suspected explosion".

The administration said in a statement on its website that the quake, which occurred around 0830 GMT, was recorded a depth of zero kilometres.

Previous quakes from North Korea have indicated nuclear tests by the reclusive state, the most recent earlier this month. The quake was centred near North Korea's nuclear test site.

South Korea's weather agency said it was analysing the nature of the quake and its initial view was that it was a natural earthquake. (Reporting by Andrew Galbraith in Shanghai, Christine Kim and Heekyong Yang in Seoul; Editing by Lincoln Feast)

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Published: 23 Sep 2017,03:10 PM IST

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