Peru’s southern Andes just endured a jolt—a 6.7 magnitude earthquake that sent shockwaves through Arequipa, Cusco, and even Lima, leaving at least two injured and dozens of homes, clinics, and schools damaged. With a deep 66-kilometer epicenter, the quake rattled communities as people scrambled for safety, reminding everyone that Peru lives on the volatile Pacific Ring of Fire. While officials scramble to assess the full toll—including reported rockfalls—there’s no tsunami threat, offering some relief. This isn’t the first time; a 7.9 quake in 2007 left nearly 600 dead. Now, recovery efforts are underway as resilient Peruvians brace for what comes next.

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