Peru quake: Magnitude 7.1 sea tremor topples buildings Published duration 14 January 2018

image copyright EPA image caption Houses in Arequipa province were damaged by the quake

A huge earthquake off south-western Peru's Pacific coast has killed at least one person and injured at least 65, as buildings collapsed.

The magnitude 7.1 tremor struck at 04:18 local time (09:18 GMT), at a depth of 36km (22 miles), 40km south-west of Acarí (population 4,445).

President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski said rescue teams were on their way to verify the extent of the damage,

The areas affected are mainly rural and blocked roads are slowing down aid.

Early reports that 17 people were missing at a collapsed mine were later discounted.

What do we know of casualties and damage?

The regions of Arequipa, Ica and Ayacucho have been affected.

Falling rock crushed a man to death in the town of Yauca, in Arequipa, officials confirmed.

Arequipa Governor Yamila Osorio said adobe houses had collapsed in some areas and landslides were blocking some roads. Power cuts were also reported.

How are the authorities responding?

President Kuczynski said he was heading for Acarí and Chala to assess the damage and needs of local people.

Tents, blankets and humanitarian aid were being delivered by air, Ms Osorio said, tweeting photos of a military plane being loaded.