Russia Checks 2014 Olympic Sites for Earthquake Damage
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered officials to inspect Olympic sites at the 2014 Winter Games’ capital, Sochi, which was hit by an earthquake.
The Emergency Situations Ministry reported a 5.5 magnitude earthquake in the area early on the morning of Dec 26. The epicenter was in the Black Sea, more than 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Sochi, and no damage in the city was reported.
Putin, however, asked the local authorities to double-check Olympic sites for damage, the Interfax news agency reported.
The Black Sea resort of Sochi is slightly more than a year away from hosting the Winter Games. It hosted Russia’s national figure skating championships at one of the Olympic sites earlier this week.
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