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Strong Chile earthquake sets off tsunami waves | |
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A powerful earthquake has hit central Chile, causing buildings to sway in the capital Santiago, officials say. | A powerful earthquake has hit central Chile, causing buildings to sway in the capital Santiago, officials say. |
The 8.3-magnitude tremor was centred off the coast, about 144 miles (232km) north-west of the capital. | The 8.3-magnitude tremor was centred off the coast, about 144 miles (232km) north-west of the capital. |
Five people are now known to have died, and one million residents have been evacuated from coastal areas. There were reports of panic in some cities. | Five people are now known to have died, and one million residents have been evacuated from coastal areas. There were reports of panic in some cities. |
The earthquake produced waves of up to 4.5m (15ft) along the coast in the region of Coquimbo. | |
The tremor struck at 19:54 local time (22:54 GMT), about 55km west of the city of Illapel, the US Geological Survey said. | The tremor struck at 19:54 local time (22:54 GMT), about 55km west of the city of Illapel, the US Geological Survey said. |
Officials said it was at the depth of about 10km (six miles). | Officials said it was at the depth of about 10km (six miles). |
Several strong aftershocks were reported just minutes later. | Several strong aftershocks were reported just minutes later. |
Addressing the nation live on TV, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet confirmed that two women were killed after rubble fell down on them and a man died of a heart attack. | Addressing the nation live on TV, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet confirmed that two women were killed after rubble fell down on them and a man died of a heart attack. |
Ms Bachelet said she would travel to the affected areas later on Thursday. | Ms Bachelet said she would travel to the affected areas later on Thursday. |
The authorities later raised the confirmed death toll to five, saying that one person was missing. | The authorities later raised the confirmed death toll to five, saying that one person was missing. |
Some homes were reportedly damaged in the city of Illapel. | Some homes were reportedly damaged in the city of Illapel. |
The earthquake struck as thousands of Chileans were travelling to the coast ahead of a week of celebrations of the national holidays, or Fiestas Patrias. | |
Tsunami alerts were also issued for Peru, Hawaii, parts of California and as far away as New Zealand. | Tsunami alerts were also issued for Peru, Hawaii, parts of California and as far away as New Zealand. |
New Zealand authorities warned of unusually strong currents and unpredictable water flows, reported local media. At least one school has evacuated. | New Zealand authorities warned of unusually strong currents and unpredictable water flows, reported local media. At least one school has evacuated. |
The quake was also strongly felt in some Argentine provinces like Mendoza and in the capital Buenos Aires several buildings were evacuated, the BBC's Ignacio de los Reyes reports. | The quake was also strongly felt in some Argentine provinces like Mendoza and in the capital Buenos Aires several buildings were evacuated, the BBC's Ignacio de los Reyes reports. |
Chile is one of the most seismically active locations on the globe. | Chile is one of the most seismically active locations on the globe. |
It runs along the boundary between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates. These are vast slabs of the Earth's surface that grind past each other at a rate of up to 80mm per year. | It runs along the boundary between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates. These are vast slabs of the Earth's surface that grind past each other at a rate of up to 80mm per year. |
In February 2010, a 8.8-magnitude struck off central Chile, killing more than 500 people. | In February 2010, a 8.8-magnitude struck off central Chile, killing more than 500 people. |