According to the National Seismological Centre at the University of Chile, the first quake struck at 8.36 p.m. on Saturday.
The temblor was measured at a depth of 10 km and its
The National Office for Emergency (Onemi) of the Interior Ministry issued a
Later, at 9.07 p.m., a 5.9 magnitude
This earthquake had a depth of 122.4 km and its epicentre was located 14 km east of Farellones, a town in the Andes mountain range, which is about 30 km from the capital of Santiago.
According to Onemi, the second earthquake did not meet the conditions to generate a tsunami on the Chilean coast, however some resorts in the area were evacuated.
Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Chile is one of the most seismically active countries on the planet.
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