News of the earthquake was broadcast in Seoul, South Korea
The Guardian: North Korean quake raises concerns about further nuclear test
China reports ‘suspected explosion’ but South Korea suggest minor tremor was a natural occurrence.
An earthquake detected in North Korea has led to conflicting reports that the country may have carried out another nuclear bomb test.
China said the 3.4 magnitude quake was a “suspected explosion”, however an official at South Korea’s meteorological agency said its initial analysis of the tremor, which they put at magnitude 3.0, showed it was a natural quake.
“A key method is to look at the seismic waves or seismic acoustic waves and the latter can be detected in the case of a man-made earthquake,” said the unnamed official. “In this case we saw none. So as of now, we are categorising this as a natural earthquake.”
The earthquake was detected in Kilju county in North Hamgyong province, where the Punggyeri nuclear site is located, the official said.
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WNU Editor: China says that it was a test .... South Korea says no. Who to believe?
More News On Concerns That North Korea May Have Conducted A Small Nuclear Test
North Korea: Tremor detected near weapon test site -- BBC
Small North Korean quake likely natural, not nuclear test: experts -- Reuters
North Korea is rocked by 3.4 magnitude earthquake that China claims is an 'explosion', hours after 'rabid dog' Trump mocked 'madman' Kim - but South Korea claims tremor was natural -- Daily Mail
Earthquake in North Korea sparks fears over new nuclear test -- Sydney Morning Herald
China experts say 3.4-quake hits North Korea in 'suspected explosion' -- SBS
Quake detected in NK presumed to be natural: S. Korean agency -- The Korea Herald
1 comment:
They were maybe using tnt to explode some of the rock from previous tests away. ..that could easily trigger landslide and a mini earthquake of this magnitude/disagreement in readings.
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