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7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off coasts of Chile, Argentina

  • On Friday, 2 May 2025, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Drake Passage near the southern regions of Chile and Argentina.
  • The quake occurred at a shallow 10-kilometer depth under the ocean, prompting a tsunami warning due to potential hazardous waves within 300 kilometers of the epicenter.
  • Chilean authorities ordered evacuation of the coastal sectors in the Magallanes region and nearby Antarctic territories while local Argentine officials suspended water activities near Ushuaia.
  • President Gabriel Boric urged people to stay calm and announced that the entire coastal area of the Magallanes region should be evacuated, with all available resources deployed to manage the situation.
  • No material damage or casualties were initially reported, and evacuations proceeded calmly, reflecting organized preparedness across affected areas.
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China Daily broke the news in China on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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