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By Indika Sri Aravinda
The Geological Survey and Mines Bureau says it is monitoring the seismic activity close to Sri Lanka following the 6.0 earthquake recorded in the area earlier this week.
The 6.0 quake was the biggest to have been recorded from that particular plate and a bigger one could occur but is unlikely to cause any major damage to
Speaking to Daily Mirror online, Chairman of the Bureau, Dr. N.J. Vithyananda said, “We are monitoring the situation closely. 6.0 is the highest earthquake we have had.”
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck close to
Because the earthquake was located so far from land, no damage or casualties are expected. The magnitude of the earthquake was too low to cause a tsunami threat.