Lima: A pair of major 7.6-magnitude earthquakes jolted eastern Peru near its border with Brazil on Tuesday, and were felt across several South American nations, but authorities had no immediate reports of damage or casualties.


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The first quake, which struck at 5:45 pm (2245 GMT), was 601 kilometers (373 miles) deep, according to the US Geological Survey.


It was located about 169 kilometers west-northwest of Iberia and 688 kilometers east-northeast of the capital Lima.


Five minutes later, a second temblor of the same strength rocked the same area but with a different epicenter.


"According to the real-time map there were two magnitude 7.6 in different locations," a USGS official explained. And there were three aftershocks, he added.


Buildings swayed in several Peruvian cities -- Cuzco, Tacna, Pucallpa and Arequipa -- as well as in parts of northern Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Venezuela, local media reported.