Tsunami Threat in Chile After 7.6 Earthquake at Frei Base, Magellan Region
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A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage on Thursday night, triggering a tsunami warning in Chilean Antarctica. Although the earthquake was felt in Magallanes, there was no threat to the continental coasts. Seismic record illustrating the magnitude of the 7.6 earthquake that occurred in the Drake Passage, which put Chilean Antarctica on alert. The night of Thursday, August 21, 2025, reminded us of the seismic force of the planet's sou…
On August 21, 2025, an earthquake of magnitude 7.6 shook the Magallanes region off Chile. It was 10 p.m. when the authorities called for the abandonment of the beaches. And because of this powerful earthquake...
On the night of Thursday, August 21, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.6 shook the area near Base Frei, located in the Chilean Antarctic Territory. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and bring the information that interests you, at the moment and in the palm of your hand. The telluric movement was recorded at 22:16 hours (local time) and generated an immediate assessment of the risk of tsunami on the coasts of the country; so the National Disast…
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