Antofagasta, Chile – A powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck 265 kilometers east of the coastal city of Antofagasta on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor, which occurred at a depth of 128 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface, was one of the strongest seismic events to affect the region in recent years.
USGS Earthquake Details:
- Magnitude: 7.3
- Epicenter: 265 km east of Antofagasta
- Depth: 128 km
No Tsunami Warning Issued
The USGS report confirmed that there has been no tsunami warning issued following the earthquake. At this time, there are no immediate reports of casualties or damage to property.
AFP Reports that local authorities are assessing the situation, but as of now, there are no indications of significant impact from the earthquake.
Historical Context of Earthquakes in Chile
Chile is renowned for its seismic activity due to its location on the Pacific Ocean’s “Ring of Fire,” a major area in the Pacific Basin known for frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. The country has experienced some of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded:
- 1960: A magnitude 9.5 earthquake struck the southern city of Valdivia, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.
- 2010: An 8.8-magnitude earthquake followed by a devastating tsunami resulted in over 500 deaths and significant damage across the country.
Recent Seismic Activity in Chile
Earlier this year, in January 2024, a magnitude 5.3 earthquake hit the northern region of Tarapaca at a depth of 118 kilometers. Fortunately, there were no reports of loss or significant damage from that event.
Earthquake Preparedness in Chile
Chile’s preparedness for earthquakes is among the highest in the world due to its frequent seismic activity. The country has stringent building codes and emergency response plans designed to mitigate the effects of earthquakes and protect residents.
Ongoing Developments
Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation and provide updates. Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels for the latest information on potential aftershocks and any additional safety measures.