Peru earthquake damages buildings and causes power cuts
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Peru's southern Ayacucho region on Thursday, causing damage to buildings and power outages. The earthquake, which occurred near the settlement of Aniso, injured at least three people with non-serious injuries.

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AI-generatedA magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Peru's southern Ayacucho region on Thursday, causing damage to buildings and power outages. The earthquake, which occurred near the settlement of Aniso, injured at least three people with non-serious injuries. According to Peru's defence minister, 22 homes and six schools sustained damage, along with 10 healthcare facilities in Ayacucho and two in the neighboring Cusco region, though services remained operational. Approximately 9,000 properties lost power. The earthquake, at a depth of 62 miles, is the latest strong seismic event in South America.
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5 extractedAround 9,000 properties lost power following the earthquake.
Damage was reported at 10 healthcare facilities in Ayacucho and two in Cusco, but services remained operational.
22 homes and six schools were damaged in the Ayacucho region.
Three people were injured but did not suffer serious injuries.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.7 struck Peru near Aniso in the Ayacucho region.