Tuesday, 1 April 2014

A powerful magnitude-8.2 earthquake struck off northern Chile on Tuesday...1/03/2014

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                         Powerful magnitude 8.2 earthquake  struck off Chile's northern coast on Tuesday night, causing landslides  and sparking a tsunami alert that led to an evacuation of coastal areas.   In the city of Arica the mayor reported some minor injuries and said  some homes were destroyed. The quake shook modern buildings in nearby  Peru and in Bolivia's high altitude capital of La Paz.


The US geological survey initially reported the quake at 8.0 but  later upgraded the magnitude. It said the quake struck 61 miles (99km)  north-west of the Chilean city of Iquique at 8.46pm, hitting a region  that has been rocked by numerous quakes over the past two weeks.  The quake was so strong that Bolivia's capital felt the equivalent of a 4.5  magnitude tremor despite the epicentre being about 290 miles away.  Atleast eight strong aftershocks followed in the first few hours,  including one measuring 6.2. More aftershocks and even a larger quake  could not be ruled out, said seismologist Mario Pardo at the University  of Chile. Some roads in northern Chile were reportedly blocked by  landslides, causing traffic jams among people leaving the coast. Coastal  residents of northern Chile evacuated calmly as waves measuring almost  two metres (six and a half feet) struck their cities ahead of a tsunami  that was expected to come ashore later.  The strongest earthquake ever recorded on Earth also happened in  Chile – a magnitude 9.5 event in 1960 that killed more than 5,000  people.  Hundreds of earthquakes  have shaken Chile's far-northern coast in the past two weeks, keeping  people on edge as scientists said there was no way to tell if the  unusual string of tremors was a harbinger of an impending disaster.





The  unnerving activity began with a strong magnitude 6.7 quake on 16 March  that caused more than 100,000 people to briefly evacuate low-lying  areas, although no tsunami happened and there was little physical damage  from the shaking.


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