Sunday, 24 September 2017

North Korea rocked by 3.4 magnitude earthquake

A powerful 3.4 magnitude earthquake has rocked North Korea, sparking fears the nuclear-obsessed nation may have conducted yet another nuclear test.
North Korea has carried out six nuclear tests and there are fears the tremor in North Korea could potentially be the seventh. This photo released on September 3 shows the country's leader Kim Jong-un inspecting the hydrogen device that it promised would be loaded on a new intercontinental ballistic missile
The tremor was detected in the Kilju area in the North Hamgyong province hours after Donald Trump mocked 'madman' Kim Jong-un and the dictator called the US President a 'rabid dog'.
The earthquake was felt at 3.30am ET (8.30am GMT) at a depth of zero miles, with China's official Xinhua News Agency saying it was a 'suspected explosion'.
A tremor earlier this month was caused by Kim's sixth nuclear test so it's no surprise there are fears this is another.

1 comment:

  1. Natural disasters in America and Asia.
    We are lucky in Africa!

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