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Chile issues tsunami warning after earthquake Evacuations in Chile and Argentina after tsunami warning
(about 1 hour later)
The Cape Horn International Centre in Puerto Williams, Chile (file photo) People evacuate the coastline in Punta Arenas, Chile
Chile has issued a tsunami warning and said people should evacuate coastal areas in the south of country after a large earthquake. Thousands of people have been evacuated to higher ground in Chile and Argentina, after Chilean authorities issued a tsunami warning following an earthquake off the country's southern coast.
The warning was issued for the remote Magallanes region on the country's southern tip and parts of the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck in the Drake Passage between Cape Horn, on the southern tip of South America, and Antarctica at 09:58 local time (12:58 GMT), according to the United States Geological Survey.
It comes after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck 219km (136 miles) off the coast of the city of Ushuaia, in neighbouring Argentina, on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. Its epicentre was 219km (136 miles) from the Argentine city of Ushuaia - the world's most southerly city.
The earthquake was also felt in Ushuaia, local media reports, and aftershocks have been reported in the region. The tsunami warning was issued for Chile's remote Magallanes region and parts of the Chilean Antarctic Territory, with precautionary measures being taken in Argentina's Tierro del Fuego region.
The earthquake struck at a shallow depth of 10km (6 miles), the US Geological Survey said.
Residents in affected areas have been advised to act calmly and follow the instructions of the authorities. There have been no reports of damage or injuries so far.
In a post on X, Chilean President Gabriel Boric said: "We call for evacuation of the coastline throughout the Magallanes region."In a post on X, Chilean President Gabriel Boric said: "We call for evacuation of the coastline throughout the Magallanes region."
More than 1,700 people have been evacuated to higher ground in the sparsely-populated Magallanes region so far, including 1,000 from the town of Puerto Williams and 500 from Puerto Natales, according to Chile's disaster agency (Senapred).
Some 32 people also followed evacuation procedures in Chile's Antarctic research bases, Senapred added.
The agency advised residents to "act calmly and follow the instructions of authorities and response teams".
It has issued its highest level of alert for disasters, meaning all resources will be mobilised to respond.
Miguel Ortiz, Senapred's deputy director of emergency management, said people should "remain evacuated in the safety zone".
Footage posted on social media, as yet unverified by the BBC, showed people calmly heading for higher ground in Puerto Williams, with sirens blaring in the background.
Local media is reporting that this is a precautionary measure, with residents being asked to evacuate to safe areas which are 30m above sea level.Local media is reporting that this is a precautionary measure, with residents being asked to evacuate to safe areas which are 30m above sea level.
The earthquake struck the Drake Passage between Cape Horn and Antarctica at a depth of 10km (6 miles), the US Geological Survey said. More than 1,700 people have been evacuated to higher ground in the sparsely-populated area so far, including 1,000 from the town of Puerto Williams and 500 from Puerto Natales, according to Chile's disaster agency (Senapred).
Some 32 people also followed evacuation procedures in Chile's Antarctic research bases, Senapred added. The agency has issued its highest level of alert for disasters, meaning all resources will be mobilised to respond.
Miguel Ortiz, Senapred's deputy director of emergency management, said people should "remain evacuated in the safety zone".
Footage posted on social media showed people calmly heading for higher ground in the remote town of Puerto Williams, with sirens blaring in the background.
Chile's police force also posted a video showing an officer pushing a person in a wheelchair up a hill in the town, home to around 2,800 people.
Chile is often affected by earthquakes, with three tectonic plates converging within its territory.
In Argentina, the earthquake was felt primarily in Ushuaia, with other towns affected "to a lesser extent", the office for the governor of the region said.In Argentina, the earthquake was felt primarily in Ushuaia, with other towns affected "to a lesser extent", the office for the governor of the region said.
There have been no reports of material damage of people affected so far, the statement added. An official from the region's civil protection agency told local media that around 2,000 people had been evacuated away from the Argentine coastline.