7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off coasts of Chile, Argentina
- On Friday, 2 May 2025, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage off the coasts of Chile and Argentina at 15:19 local time.
- The quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, prompting Chilean authorities to issue a tsunami warning and evacuation orders for the Magallanes coastal region.
- Residents of coastal areas such as Punta Arenas and Antarctic bases evacuated calmly, while authorities in Argentina's southernmost regions temporarily halted water activities amid tsunami warnings.
- Chilean President Gabriel Boric urged residents to evacuate coastal areas across the Magallanes region via a post on X, while the Hydrographic Service predicted dangerous waves could travel up to 300 kilometers from the earthquake’s epicenter.
- No material damage or casualties were initially reported, but the event triggered significant emergency responses, suggesting preparedness remains critical in this seismically active region.
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