<p>At least 130 homes have been impacted by a burst of seismic activity in El Salvador, leaving over a dozen people in shelters, the Central American country's government said on Monday.</p>.<p>Authorities reported 219 earthquakes from Sunday afternoon until Monday morning.</p>.<p>No deaths have been reported, but the tremors have damaged homes and caused at least 20 landslides, prompting officials to declare a red alert for towns in the department of Ahuachapan, the epicenter of the seismic activity.</p>.<p>"We are working on evaluating the houses in order to meet the population's needs," Luis Amaya, director of El Salvador's civil protection agency, said at a press conference.</p>.<p>The largest earthquake occurred at 5:07 p.m. on Sunday, at a magnitude of 5.1 and a shallow depth of nine kilometers, in the municipality of San Lorenzo, experts from the civil protection said.</p>.<p>Crews of public workers arrived at the scene on Monday to remove debris, while authorities set up eight emergency shelters in the area.</p>
<p>At least 130 homes have been impacted by a burst of seismic activity in El Salvador, leaving over a dozen people in shelters, the Central American country's government said on Monday.</p>.<p>Authorities reported 219 earthquakes from Sunday afternoon until Monday morning.</p>.<p>No deaths have been reported, but the tremors have damaged homes and caused at least 20 landslides, prompting officials to declare a red alert for towns in the department of Ahuachapan, the epicenter of the seismic activity.</p>.<p>"We are working on evaluating the houses in order to meet the population's needs," Luis Amaya, director of El Salvador's civil protection agency, said at a press conference.</p>.<p>The largest earthquake occurred at 5:07 p.m. on Sunday, at a magnitude of 5.1 and a shallow depth of nine kilometers, in the municipality of San Lorenzo, experts from the civil protection said.</p>.<p>Crews of public workers arrived at the scene on Monday to remove debris, while authorities set up eight emergency shelters in the area.</p>