
A powerful earthquake shook Costa Rica on Wednesday.
It killed at least two people.
The quake was centered about 38 miles (60 kilometers) from the town of Liberia and 140 kilometres (87 miles) west of the capital, of San Jose.
The magnitude was estimated at 7.9 but soon downgraded to 7.6.
Three strong aftershocks of magnitudes 4.6, 4.5 and 4.4 followed the powerful earthquake.
The quake was deep, at 25 miles (41 kilo meters) below the surface, so it caused less damage.
This area is a seismically active zone where the Cocos tectonic plate dives beneath the Caribbean plate.
It was reported that roads were cracked, some houses, buildings and at least one bridge were damaged.
It also caused landslides which blocked highways.
In the town of Hojancha, a few miles (kilometers) from the epicenter, city official Kenia Campos said the quake knocked down some houses and landslides blocked several roads.
This is a disaster!




