6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Chile
Source: EarthSky
A strong earthquake of 6.8-magnitude rocked Chiles central coast early Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It struck 66 miles (107 km) from Coquimbo, Chile at 0731 UTC on November 7, 2015 (2:31 a.m. EST). This quake took place in the same approximate region as a much more powerful quake, two months ago.
No tsunami warning was issued.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Todays quake followed a larger one two months ago that struck off Chiles coast, triggering a 16-foot tsunami wave in one place, plus other large waves, that washed over coastal towns in Chile. The September 17, 2015 quake was 8.3 magnitude, and it ultimately caused 11 deaths in Chile and over 1 million to evacuate. Following the September quake, tsunami advisories were issued as far away as California and Hawaii.
Details of todays quake from USGS follow:
Region: COQUIMBO, CHILE
Geographic coordinates: 30.906S, 71.544W
Magnitude: 6.8
Depth: 36 km
Universal Time (UTC): 7 Nov 2015 07:31:42
Time near the Epicenter: 7 Nov 2015 04:31:43
Location with respect to nearby cities:
47 km (29 mi) SW of Ovalle, Chile
61 km (37 mi) WSW of Monte Patria, Chile
88 km (54 mi) NNW of Illapel, Chile
107 km (66 mi) S of Coquimbo, Chile
295 km (182 mi) NNW of Santiago, Chile
Chile has frequent earthquakes. Todays quake like the stronger one in September was caused by the movement of great land plates along Chiles coastline. ...
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