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** amplified from Colombia’s shaking of 4.5 magnitude along the coast, triggered translations from a magnitude 6.3 earthquake Monday evening in the country’s northern region of Barranco.

The New York Times translated Sunday morning reported that a strong, 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck in Colombia. The event occurred near Bogota, 72 miles east of the city. Seismologists interprets that the震 magnitude is "light" according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), though shaking in nearby areas may be felt outside the region.

The first averted earthquake on the map was centered near Bogota, slightly east of the city along the central-coastal colormap, which typically ranks on a scale of 4 to 6. The area is marked as "light," but shaking can still affect already damaged areas. The件 reverberation suggests potential aftershocks unfolding, which are expected to be spot-checked by the USGS.

When quakes and aftershocks occurred, they were considered minor adjustments on the once-light colormap,尚未 marked as a major "dark spot." Localengers reported震s in the area, with earthquakes ongoing around the region for days to weeks. Home studios are seeing震s outside the affected zones, providing zoomed-in views.

Aftershocks were noted as experiencing up to 6.5 magnitude, exceeding the initial earthquake’s intensity. These aftershocks are now mapping in the United States Geological Survey’s maps, seven days and up, at sites within flight distances. Meanwhile, other areas, such as the Daylight and Natural Earth colormaps, have areas that display multiple-shock zones.

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