A 6.2-magnitude earthquake that struck Nicaragua killed one person, left 33 injured and damaged more than 800 homes, the government said today.
President Daniel Ortega declared a state of emergency after yesterday's quake, centered in the Pacific coast region of the Central American nation.
He said it caused significant damage and triggered panic among the population.
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Three of the injured were in serious condition.
"There are thousands of families that lost their homes or saw them seriously damaged," he said.
The quake happened at 2327 GMT and its epicenter was some 20 kilometers north of the capital at a depth of 10 kilometers said the US Geological Survey.
The Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies put the magnitude at 6.2.
The president ordered classes suspended for Friday, and added there were more than 400 aftershocks.
People ran out of their homes in panic, he said. Managua was left without power for a few hours.
The quake was also felt in El Salvador, Honduras and the north of Costa Rica.