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Earthquake leaves Washington schools and monuments shut | Earthquake leaves Washington schools and monuments shut |
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A day after an earthquake rattled the US east coast, Washington schools remained closed and inspectors are assessing damage to national monuments. | A day after an earthquake rattled the US east coast, Washington schools remained closed and inspectors are assessing damage to national monuments. |
The magnitude-5.8 quake, which some people initially feared was a terrorist attack, caused no known deaths or serious injuries. | The magnitude-5.8 quake, which some people initially feared was a terrorist attack, caused no known deaths or serious injuries. |
Engineers have been studying cracks in the Washington Monument, and some federal office buildings are also shut. | |
The quake centred on the state of Virginia but was felt widely. | The quake centred on the state of Virginia but was felt widely. |
It was one of the most powerful tremors to hit the US east coast since 1897. | It was one of the most powerful tremors to hit the US east coast since 1897. |
The quake shook Washington DC for about 30 seconds at lunchtime on Tuesday, with the White House, Pentagon and Capitol buildings among sites evacuated across the city. | The quake shook Washington DC for about 30 seconds at lunchtime on Tuesday, with the White House, Pentagon and Capitol buildings among sites evacuated across the city. |
One of the most damaged buildings was Washington's century-old National Cathedral: three capstones broke off and cracks appeared in some walls. | One of the most damaged buildings was Washington's century-old National Cathedral: three capstones broke off and cracks appeared in some walls. |
"Experts are tirelessly working to assess the building damage, both structurally and aesthetically," the cathedral managers said. | "Experts are tirelessly working to assess the building damage, both structurally and aesthetically," the cathedral managers said. |
At the Washington Monument, the obelisk-shaped memorial to America's first president, engineers discovered cracks in the stones at the top. | At the Washington Monument, the obelisk-shaped memorial to America's first president, engineers discovered cracks in the stones at the top. |
They are evaluating how to repair the monument so it can be reopened to tourists. | They are evaluating how to repair the monument so it can be reopened to tourists. |
Just two days after the start of the academic year, 126 Washington school buildings were closed on Wednesday. | Just two days after the start of the academic year, 126 Washington school buildings were closed on Wednesday. |
DC Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson said the sites were being examined by structural engineers. | DC Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson said the sites were being examined by structural engineers. |
The steeple and bell tower at St Patrick's Catholic Church in the city of Baltimore were badly damaged, and the building was closed as a precaution. | The steeple and bell tower at St Patrick's Catholic Church in the city of Baltimore were badly damaged, and the building was closed as a precaution. |
Federal officials said two nuclear reactors had been taken offline near the epicentre of the quake but that no damage had been reported. | Federal officials said two nuclear reactors had been taken offline near the epicentre of the quake but that no damage had been reported. |
Twelve nuclear plants declared "unusual events" after the quake, the lowest classification of emergency. | Twelve nuclear plants declared "unusual events" after the quake, the lowest classification of emergency. |
The quake struck some 84 miles (135km) south-west of Washington, at a depth of 3.7 miles. | The quake struck some 84 miles (135km) south-west of Washington, at a depth of 3.7 miles. |
Its epicentre was near the town of Mineral, in the state of Virginia, the US Geological Survey said. | Its epicentre was near the town of Mineral, in the state of Virginia, the US Geological Survey said. |
Three aftershocks were recorded on Tuesday, measuring from 2.2 to 4.8 in magnitude. | Three aftershocks were recorded on Tuesday, measuring from 2.2 to 4.8 in magnitude. |