Earthquake strikes off Chile’s southern coast, sparking tsunami threat

Earthquake strikes off Chile’s southern coast, sparking tsunami threat

Residents of a coastal area of Magallanes region have been advised to evacuate due to the risk.

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The quake struck Drake Passage between Cape Horn and Antarctica at a depth of just 10km. (Reuters pic)
SANTIAGO:
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck Drake Passage between Cape Horn and Antarctica at a depth of just 10km today, the US Geological Survey said.

Chile’s Senapred disaster agency said a coastal area of Magallanes region in the southern tip of the country should be evacuated due to the risk of a tsunami.

“We’re calling to evacuate the coast in the whole region of Magallanes,” President Gabriel Boric said on X, adding that all the states resources would be made available to deal with any impact.

Videos on social media showed people calmly evacuating as sirens blared in the background.

Chile’s hydrographic and oceanographic service (SHOA) estimated that waves will reach bases in Antarctica and cities in Chile’s extreme south in the coming hours.

Chile’s Antarctic institute (INAHC) told Reuters that bases were being evacuated.

Senapred said it was establishing a state of precaution, an alert associated with minor tsunamis.

The US national oceanic and atmospheric administration (NOAA) said that waves from 0.3m to 1m were expected in Antarctica and waves measuring 1m to 3m were expected in Chile.

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