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| Biggest EVER: 5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits South Korea, Tremors Felt Nationwide
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: A powerful 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit the southern region of South Korea Monday evening, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, following an earlier quake of 4.9-magnitude. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) put the second tremor higher than USGS, at 5.8-magnitude, describing it as the "biggest ever". "It was the biggest quake ever to hit the country," Yoo Yong-Gyu, a KMA official, told reporters, adding the tremor was "felt all across the country". Two people have been reported injured, he said, citing data from emergency rescue authorities. The previous record in the South was a 5.2-magnitude quake that hit the sea off the southeastern port of Uljin in 2004 and a quake of equal magnitude in the eastern mountainous region of Sokri in 1978. Monday's second quake hit at around 8:30 pm (1130 GMT), with the epicentre near the southeastern city of Gyeongju, the KMA said. On Friday USGS reported a 5.3-magnitude "artificial earthquake" in North Korea, that was