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![The quake caused some damage to property in Selfoss but no deaths are reported [Reuters] The quake caused some damage to property in Selfoss but no deaths are reported [Reuters]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Europe/a/Iceland-quake.jpg) | | The quake caused some damage to property in Selfoss but no deaths are reported [Reuters] | An earthquake of 6.1 magnitude has hit Iceland, causing some property damage but no deaths or injuries according to police.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake, with its epicentre near the town of Selfoss, 50km southeast of the capital, Reykjavik, hit at 3:46pm (15:46 GMT). Police urged inhabitants to stay outdoors in case of aftershocks, and to avoid making telephone calls so as not to overburden the telecommunications network. Residents in Reykjavik said they had felt buildings there shaking. In Selfoss itself there was severe damage to buildings and dozens of panicked people had poured into the streets, a witness told Reuters news agency. "Everything was shaking. The glass in the windows shook and everybody was just really scared," said the witness in Reykjavik. "In Selfoss, where it happened, I heard everything is broken and people are standing outside in the street and everybody is terrified." Volcanic island  Don Blakeman, an earthquake analyst at the USGS, said: "It looks like a 6.1 or a 6.2. As this part of Iceland sits on the north Atlantic ridge, it's not uncommon for there to be earthquakes." Iceland, which has a population of 300,000, is a geologically unstable volcanic island in the north Atlantic. The country's last major earthquake, in June 2000, measured 6.6 on the Richter scale. It knocked down a dozen houses but caused no serious injuries.
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