A small artificial earthquake was felt in North Korea which is probably the result of an explosion

A small artificial earthquake has been felt in North Korea is probably the result of an explosion

A small artificial earthquake has been felt in North Korea is probably the result of an explosion

Seoul … News Time

South Korean officials say a small artificial earthquake was felt in North Korea is probably the result of an explosion. Meteorological officials said the capital of North Korea, according to the local time in the south-east at 12 days was found half of the 2.2 magnitude earthquake. North Korea tested a nuclear bomb, even when a strong earthquake was felt in January. However, officials say this latest earthquake does not appear to experience an atomic bomb. South Korea Yan Hoop news agency quoted an official of the meteorological department. According to the location and magnitude earthquake Wednesday incoming seems no evidence of a nuclear explosion. The news came one kilometer deep at the center of which was probably the result of seismic blasting. Tuesday’s announcement by North Korea that it would test a nuclear bomb. Monday came in the 3.3-magnitude quake in North Korea; South Korean officials said it was natural.

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