22.08.2025 08:11
According to the latest information from the U.S. Geological Survey, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the South American country of Chile. The tremor, which caused widespread panic, was also felt in Argentina and Chile, and a tsunami warning was issued following the earthquake.
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A 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the southern part of Chile, a country in South America.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) announced that the epicenter of the earthquake was in the Drake Passage off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula of Chile.
FELT IN NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
The earthquake, which occurred at a depth of approximately 10.8 kilometers, was felt in many cities in Argentina and Chile.
TSUNAMI WARNING ISSUED
It was announced that the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA) issued a tsunami warning following the earthquake.
ORDER FROM THE NAVY TO "EVACUATE EVERYWHERE"
SHOA issued an order to evacuate coastal areas, rocky shores, wetlands, estuaries, river mouths, coastal strips, pedestrian paths, marinas, coastal roads, fishing shelters, ports, and docks.
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