Tremor today in Peru live September 1, how many degrees was the last earthquake and where was it recorded? today in Lima and Peru this September 1 look at the IGP report | Simos today in Peru | PERU

The most complete information on the tremors of today, Thursday, September 1, can be reviewed in this MANAGEMENT note, where you can access the report of the National Seismological Center (Censis) of the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP), the same one that accounts for the recent telluric movements that occur in Peru.

What information does the Censis provide? Data such as the epicenter, magnitude, exact time, among other details of the latest earthquakes in Peru.

Likewise, it collects data obtained in real time by the National Seismic Network, through speed sensors and other instruments that monitor the tectonic plates (Nazca and South American), and any geological event that can generate a seismic movement.

What are the seismic zones in Peru?

According to the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci), the entire coastal zone of Peru is the one with the highest risk for the occurrence of high-magnitude earthquakes with relative frequency.

“During the last 500 years of history, all cities near the coastal zone have been affected by earthquakes to a lesser and greater degree. At the same time, depending on the morphology of its coasts, tsunamis have been present in specific areas with greater intensity”, the entity specifies in an official report.

Likewise, Indeci indicates that the other areas exposed to a strong tremor are the Andean ones, including Huaytapallana (Junín), Ayacucho, Cusco, Abancay and Arequipa due to the presence of important reverse and normal fault systems.

How can you prepare?

In cases of earthquake, the Indeci authorities recommend acting calmly and having identified the safe areas inside and outside the home, in order to avoid personal damage to be regretted.

In addition, they advise having an emergency backpack that contains tools, portable radio and basic non-perishable canned food.

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