President Trump just left South Korea feeling a little more secure as it faces down the threat of a nuclear-armed North Korea.
And then this happens.
In what experts are calling an extremely rare occurrence, South Korea on Wednesday was hit by a serious earthquake.
Yet reports:
A rare earthquake of magnitude 5.4 rattled South Korea on Wednesday, its second most powerful quake on record, shaking buildings but causing no major damage or injuries.
The quake struck about 9 km (5 miles) north of the southeastern port city of Pohang, the Korea Meteorological Administration said in a news briefing.
Tremors were felt across the country but operations at nuclear reactors were not affected, the state-run nuclear operator Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co said in a statement.
As if they didn’t have enough to worry about.
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