INA- SOURCES
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck in south-west South Korea on June 12, the country’s weather agency said, with witnesses reporting a “thunderous roar” although no major damage was reported.
The quake struck four kilometres south of the county of Buan, which is around 205km south of Seoul, at 8.26am local time (7.26am Singapore time), according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.
An alert text message was sent to citizens nationwide, which advised those in affected areas to be cautious of possible falling objects and aftershocks.
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