9/23/2017

NORTH KOREA/NUCLEAR: “A small earthquake was detected on Saturday [9-24-17] afternoon near North Korea’s underground nuclear test site, reviving fears that the country had set off another bomb.
Chinese seismologists said the activity was most likely caused by an explosion, but the United States Geological Survey said it was too early to say whether the cause was natural or artificial.
The South Korean seismology agency said the quake was probably natural, and the North did not immediately issue a statement or say that one was coming, as it has done when conducting previous tests.
The three agencies gave varying estimates for the magnitude of the earthquake: the Americans, 3.5; the Chinese, 3.4; and the South Koreans, 3.0…
For now, the tremor appears to have been a false alarm. ‘We have determined that this was caused by a natural earthquake, not a big one at that, and had nothing to do with any explosion,’ said Kim Seon-mi, an official at the Korea Meteorological Administration in Seoul, the South Korean capital.”

-Choe Sang-Hun, “Small Earthquake Rattles North Korea, and the World’s Nerves,” The New York Times online, Sept. 23, 2017