03.05.2025 00:20
Following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred in the Drake Passage in Chile, a tsunami alert was issued, leading to the evacuation of 2,000 people in the southern Magallanes region.
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After the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred in the Drake Passage in Chile, precautionary measures were taken. In a statement made by the Chilean National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred), it was reported that 2,000 people were evacuated in the southern Magallanes region following the tsunami alert.
EVACUATION WARNING LIFTED
Chile's Interior Minister Alvaro Elizalde stated in a press conference that the evacuation warning for the region has been lifted, but people should stay away from coastal and shoreline areas.
EVACUATION CALL HAD BEEN MADE
In a statement made by the Chilean National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred in the Drake Passage between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Continent in South America, a warning was issued for the evacuation of the coastal area of the Magallanes region in the southern part of the country due to tsunami risk.
Chilean President Gabriel Boric also stated in a social media post, "We are calling for the evacuation of the coastal area in the Magallanes region." It was noted that waves are expected to reach the southernmost cities of Chile in the coming hours.
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