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Thursday's "Little Tremor": Another Reminder that in Iquique a 4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Is Barely Enough to Move the Curtains.

At precisely 11:00 PM on Thursday, March 5th, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake decided to pay a visit to Tarapacá. According to the Seismological Service, the epicenter was 39 kilometers west of the Collahuasi Mine, but in Iquique, the reaction was the usual one: a couple of "Did you feel anything?", a "Nah, it must have been a truck," and life went on as if nothing had happened. Because let's be honest: for the people of Iquique, a 4.7 magnitude eart…
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At precisely 11:00 PM on Thursday, March 5th, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake decided to pay a visit to Tarapacá. According to the Seismological Service, the epicenter was 39 kilometers west of the Collahuasi Mine, but in Iquique, the reaction was the usual one: a couple of "Did you feel anything?", a "Nah, it must have been a truck," and life went on as if nothing had happened. Because let's be honest: for the people of Iquique, a 4.7 magnitude eart…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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