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19 Years After the Pisco Earthquake: Prevention Against a Great Earthquake Is Still the Task Ahead

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By Rosario RojasIt was August 15, 2007. The clock was ticking 6:41 in the afternoon all over Peru when the earth began to tremble. RPP interrupted its programming to inform a population that did not yet know the magnitude of the tragedy it was facing. “We are still in the air... Yes, yes, the tremor is getting stronger. Please, keep calm. Continue... to see if we are clearing the building...”“We have always said that in Peru we are not prepared …
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Simulations and evacuation practices are being developed

·Lima, Peru
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By Rosario RojasIt was August 15, 2007. The clock was ticking 6:41 in the afternoon all over Peru when the earth began to tremble. RPP interrupted its programming to inform a population that did not yet know the magnitude of the tragedy it was facing. “We are still in the air... Yes, yes, the tremor is getting stronger. Please, keep calm. Continue... to see if we are clearing the building...”“We have always said that in Peru we are not prepared …

·Lima, Peru
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RPP broke the news in Lima, Peru on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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