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HARARE, Feb. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- A
strong earthquake of 7.5 magnitude on the Richter scale struck large parts of
Mozambique and Zimbabwe on Thursday morning.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the quake's epicenter was
530 km north of Mozambique's capital Maputo at 12:19p.m. local time on
Wednesday.
Mozambican state radio said the quake was centered near Espungabera, a
small farming town in a remote and sparsely populated area near the border with
Zimbabwe.
The radio said residents of Maputo -- about 1,000 km south of the quake's
epicenter -- took to the streets after the tremor, the first many could remember
in the coastal city.
The quake also shook buildings and sent frightened people into the streets
in Mutare and Masvingo, two Zimbabwean cities about 160 km from the epicenter.
In Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, panic-stricken apartment dwellers poured
into the streets.
The quake was felt as far away as in South Africa's port city Durban.
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