Go on LIVE the last earthquake occurred TODAY in Chileaccording to him National Seismological Center (CSN). Review the magnitude and epicenter of the most recent earthquake on January 27.
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Where was the last earthquake that occurred in Chile? Chile is one of the countries that has recorded the most large earthquakes throughout its history. The telluric movements of the southern country are reported daily by the National Seismological Center (CSN). Find out LIVE where the last earthquake occurred in Chile via La República.
Tremor TODAY in Chile, January 27: latest news from the CSN
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Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and other nations are immersed in the Pacific ring of fire. This makes them prone to suffer earthquakes -on occasion- of great magnitude.
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Some of the items to consider are the following: bottled water, non-perishable foods, canned food, first aid kits, diapers, warm clothing, batteries, cell phones, maps, etc.
Last earthquake in Chile! See all the details of the report
An earthquake was reported in Los Vilos, at 9:19 a.m. It had a magnitude of 2.7 and a depth of 40 km.
Photo: CSN
Three earthquakes reported during the early morning in Chile!
According to the CSN, three earthquakes were reported in the early hours of TODAY, January 27. The most recent being the one recorded in Alto Hospicio, at 6:23 am. It had a magnitude of 2.8 and a depth of 24 km.
Photo: CSN
Earthquake in Chile TODAY, January 27: where was the last earthquake?
An earthquake was reported west of Constitución, at 9:13 p.m. had a magnitude of 2.7 and a depth of 18 km.
Last earthquake reported in Chile. Photo: CSN
Why is Chile one of the countries with the most earthquakes in the world?
The high seismicity of Chile It is explained by its position at the convergence of two significant tectonic plates: the Nazca plate and the South American plate. These plates are continually moving and collide, giving rise to intense seismic activity in the area.
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