Strong earthquake jolts southeastern Pacific

09 Oct 2014 / 16:41 H.

    WASHINGTON: A strong earthquake shook the southeastern Pacific on Wednesday, about 570km south of Chile's Easter Island, the US Geological Survey said.
    The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, based in Hawaii, said that the quake, which hit at 0214 GMT at 10km deep, registered as a 6.8 before upgrading it to a 7.2.
    "An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 occurred near the southern East Pacific rise at 0215 UTC (GMT) Thursday, October 9 2014," a statement from the Pacific centre said.
    "There is no tsunami threat from this earthquake," it added.
    Chile is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and is located in the so-called Ring of Fire area of the Pacific Ocean basin.
    An 8.2-magnitude quake in northern Chile in April killed six people and forced a million to flee their homes in the region around Iquique.
    And a February 27, 2010 quake that struck just off the coast of Chile's Maule region measured 8.8 in magnitude, making it one of the largest ever recorded.
    It killed more than 500 people and inflicted an estimated US$30 billion in damages. – AFP

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