Magnitude 3 earthquake hits northern Gyeonggi Province

A magnitude 3 earthquake struck an area northeast of the border county of Yeoncheon in Gyeonggi Province early Sunday, according to the country’s weather agency. The quake occurred in an area 4 kilometers northeast of the county at 4:13 a.m., according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. It marked the most powerful earthquake reported on the Korean Peninsula this year. The epicenter was at latitude 38.13 degrees north and longitude 127.1 degrees east at a depth of 9 km, it said. The previous earthquake with a magnitude of over 3 reported within the 50-km radius of where the quake occurred Sunday took place May 10 last year, when a magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck the area. A total of 19 earthquakes have occurred in the area since 1978. Sunday’s earthquake marks the first time that one with a magnitude of over 3 was reported on the Korean Peninsula and in waters surrounding it this year.

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