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Massive earthquake strikes Chile | Massive earthquake strikes Chile |
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A massive earthquake with an initial magnitude of 8.8 has struck central Chile. | A massive earthquake with an initial magnitude of 8.8 has struck central Chile. |
The quake struck at 0634 GMT about 91km (56 miles) north-east of the city of Concepcion and 317km south-west of the capital, Santiago. | The quake struck at 0634 GMT about 91km (56 miles) north-east of the city of Concepcion and 317km south-west of the capital, Santiago. |
Outgoing President Michelle Bachelet said that she had reports of six deaths so far and could not rule out that there might be more. | Outgoing President Michelle Bachelet said that she had reports of six deaths so far and could not rule out that there might be more. |
The US issued an initial tsunami warning for Chile, Peru and Ecuador. | The US issued an initial tsunami warning for Chile, Peru and Ecuador. |
That was later extended to Colombia, Antarctica, Panama and Costa Rica. | That was later extended to Colombia, Antarctica, Panama and Costa Rica. |
Aftershock | |
Japan's meteorological agency has warned of a potential tsunami across large areas of the Pacific. | Japan's meteorological agency has warned of a potential tsunami across large areas of the Pacific. |
President Bachelet called on people to remain calm and contact the authorities if they needed help. | President Bachelet called on people to remain calm and contact the authorities if they needed help. |
POWERFUL EARTHQUAKES Haiti, 12 Jan 2010: About 230,000 people die after shallow 7.0 magnitude quakeSumatra, Indonesia, 26 Dec 2004: 9.2 magnitude. Triggers Asian tsunami that kills nearly 250,000 peopleAlaska, US, 28 March 1964: 9.2 magnitude; 128 people killed. Anchorage badly damagedChile, south of Concepcion, 22 May 1960: 9.5 magnitude. About 1,655 deaths. Tsunami hits Hawaii and JapanKamchatka, NE Russia, 4 Nov 1952: 9.0 magnitude 'Everyone fears aftershocks' | |
She said: "The country has just experienced an enormous earthquake... we are in the process of finding out about the effects of the quake across the region, the state of the roads and hospitals, the damage to buildings and of course the number of those killed and injured." | |
Ms Bachelet, who has now gone into an emergency meeting, said that there were areas of the country where communications were down and teams were working to restore them. | Ms Bachelet, who has now gone into an emergency meeting, said that there were areas of the country where communications were down and teams were working to restore them. |
Buildings in Santiago were reported to have shaken for between 10 and 30 seconds, with the loss of electricity and communications. | Buildings in Santiago were reported to have shaken for between 10 and 30 seconds, with the loss of electricity and communications. |
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake struck at a depth of about 35km. | The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake struck at a depth of about 35km. |
It recorded a 6.2 magnitude aftershock in the same area soon after at 0652 GMT. | |
The USGS said tsunami effects had been observed at Valparaiso, west of Santiago, with a wave height of 1.29m above normal sea level. | |
One journalist speaking to Chilean national television from the city of Temuco, 600km south of Santiago, said many people there had left their homes, determined to spend the rest of the night outside. Some people on the streets were in tears. | One journalist speaking to Chilean national television from the city of Temuco, 600km south of Santiago, said many people there had left their homes, determined to spend the rest of the night outside. Some people on the streets were in tears. |
Mark Winstanley, who contacted the BBC from Vina del Mar, 100km north-west of Santiago, said buildings had shaken and electricity and phone connections were cut but he could see no structural damage yet. | Mark Winstanley, who contacted the BBC from Vina del Mar, 100km north-west of Santiago, said buildings had shaken and electricity and phone connections were cut but he could see no structural damage yet. |
A university professor in Santiago, Cristian Bonacic, said that this was a massive quake but that the cities seemed to have resisted well. Internet communications were working but not mobile phones. | A university professor in Santiago, Cristian Bonacic, said that this was a massive quake but that the cities seemed to have resisted well. Internet communications were working but not mobile phones. |
Chile suffered the biggest earthquake of the 20th century when a 9.5 magnitude quake struck the city of Valdivia in 1960, killing 1,655 people. | Chile suffered the biggest earthquake of the 20th century when a 9.5 magnitude quake struck the city of Valdivia in 1960, killing 1,655 people. |
Are you in Chile? Did you experience the earthquake? Send us your comments, pictures and video. | Are you in Chile? Did you experience the earthquake? Send us your comments, pictures and video. |
Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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