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There Was an Earthquake of Magnitude 4.5 in Sud Lípez, Potosí, This Tuesday

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 occurred this Tuesday afternoon in the Sud Lípez province of the department of Potosí, reported the San Calixto Observatory. According to the report of the Seismological Network of the San Calixto Observatory (RS-OSC), the telluric movement occurred at 15:37:25, local time, and had a hypocentral depth of 211 kilometers, so it was classified as an intermediate earthquake.
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An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 occurred this Tuesday afternoon in the Sud Lípez province of the department of Potosí, reported the San Calixto Observatory. According to the report of the Seismological Network of the San Calixto Observatory (RS-OSC), the telluric movement occurred at 15:37:25, local time, and had a hypocentral depth of 211 kilometers, so it was classified as an intermediate earthquake.

An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 was recorded at 15:37 this Tuesday in the Sud Lípez province of the department of Potosí, reported the San Calixto Observatory. The movement had a hypocentral depth of 211 kilometers and was classified as an intermediate earthquake of subduction. The epicenter was located 23 kilometers north-northwest of San Antonio de Lípez and 35 kilometers west-northwest of San Pablo de Lípez. Photo: Observatorio San Calixto By …

The telluric movement was reported this Tuesday by the San Calixto Observatory. Because it was 211 kilometers deep, the institution considers it unlikely to have been perceived on the surface.

Fact sheet An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 was reported in Sud Lípez, Potosí, at a depth of 211.0 km. The depth suggests that it is unlikely to cause surface damage. Tap to see the full context Context: The San Calixto Observatory reported three seismic movements in less than 48 hours at the end of July. The first movement was recorded on July 24 with a magnitude of 3.5. The other two were between July 24 and 26 with quantities of 3.2 and 3.6. T…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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