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#1 george

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:09:31

USGS Breaking News:

8.8 magnitude quake strikes coast and central Chile. TSUNAMI warning issued for Chile & Peru, TSUNAMI watch for Ecuador.

Washington - A magnitude-8.8 earthquake struck Saturday near Chile's second-largest city, Concepcion, the US Geological Survey said.

The quake hit at 3:34 am (0634 GMT) in the Pacific, 90 kilometres north-north-east of Concepcion in central Chile or 320 kilometres south-west of Santiago, the agency said. It occurred at a depth of 60 kilometres.

A tsunami warning was issued for Chile's entire coast as well as for its northern neighbour, Peru.

Reports of casualties or damage were not immediately available, but CNN said electricity had gone out in Santiago.

-- Agencies 2010-02-27

UPDATE:
A tsunami has been generated by Chile quake that could impact large areas of Pacific and the U.S. west coast & Alaska.

Update: some buildings collapse in Santiago, phone lines down especially near the epicenter, quake was felt in Argentina

Update 15:46 BKK time: President Michelle Bachelet says 6 deaths confirmed so far after quake, much damage - BNO News

Update: Japan's meterological agancy warned tsunami might be generated in large areas of the Pacific.


-- Source USGS and CNN 2010-02-27

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:26:28

Massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocks Chile; one dead; Tsunami warning for USA
February 27th, 2010 - 3:14 pm ICT by BNO News

SANTIAGO, CHILE (BNO NEWS) — A massive earthquake struck near Concepcion, Chile on Saturday, seismologists said, causing at least one dead.

The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 8.8, was centered about 60 miles northwest of Chillan and 200 miles southwest of Santiago, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It struck at a depth of 21.7 miles at 03.34 a.m. local time.

The capital, Santiago, was without power and phone lines after the earthquake. Reports say there are several buildings damaged in Santiago and one official told Chilean national TV that there was confirmation of one people dead at this time.

A tsunami warning is in effect for Chile and Peru, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. A tsunami watch is in effect for Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama.

A tsunami may have been generated that could potentially impact the U.S. west coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, the West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center said in an urgent bulletin. The center added that is investigating the event to determine the level of danger.

-- BNONEWS 2010-02-27

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:27:46

"A massive magnitude-8.8 earthquake struck near the coast of south-central Chile early on Saturday, shaking buildings and causing blackouts in parts of the capital Santiago, 200 miles away.

A tsunami warning was issued for Chile and Peru by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, and a tsunami watch was issued for Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Antarctica.

Soon after, the U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had generated a tsunami that may have been destructive along the Chilean coast near the epicenter.

http://www.msnbc.msn..._news-americas/

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:35:06

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning for Chile and Peru. The center recorded a tsunami wave as high as 9 feet.

http://edition.cnn.c...uake/index.html

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:36:54

8.8 is huge.

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:48:01

Tsunami Travel Times

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:52:41

Believe this the largest in recorded history for Chile - 8.8 - yes?

View Postgeorge, on 2010-02-27 15:17:43, said:

A tsunami has been generated by Chile quake that could impact large areas of Pacific and the U.S. west coast & Alaska.


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Posted 2010-02-27 15:55:52

8.8 is big
hope the damage is limited

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:56:16

Updated Tsunami information here http://www.prh.noaa....10.02.27.084258

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:56:47

Imagine what the aftershocks could be for 8.8 the largest one that hit Chile before that was 9.2 this can have drastic effects

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:57:07

View Postthanuhak, on 2010-02-27 15:52:41, said:

Believe this the largest in recorded history for Chile - 8.8 - yes?

View Postgeorge, on 2010-02-27 15:17:43, said:

A tsunami has been generated by Chile quake that could impact large areas of Pacific and the U.S. west coast & Alaska.


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Chile holds the record for the largest earthquake in the world, according to the USGS. A magnitude 9.5 quake struck the South American country in May 1960 and killed 1,655 people.

Source: cnn.com

Edited by PoorSucker, 2010-02-27 15:59:48.


#12 Phuket_Brad

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Posted 2010-02-27 15:57:44

View Postthanuhak, on 2010-02-27 15:52:41, said:

Believe this the largest in recorded history for Chile - 8.8 - yes?

View Postgeorge, on 2010-02-27 15:17:43, said:

A tsunami has been generated by Chile quake that could impact large areas of Pacific and the U.S. west coast & Alaska.


Chile holds the record for the largest earthquake in the world, according to the USGS. A magnitude 9.5 quake struck the South American country in May 1960 and killed 1,655 people.

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:06:21

Ouch, I used to live in Santiago. Still remember a few times my building was shaking. Hope there afterwards there's not much damage.

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:09:26

UPDATE:
BNONEWS: USGS reports two additional quakes of 6.2 and 5.4 in magnitude near epicenter of 8.8 quake off Chile coast

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:11:32

View PostAGareth2, on 2010-02-27 15:55:52, said:

8.8 is big
hope the damage is limited



Yes... hopefully not same impact as Haïti that could be a real problem for all who just gave huge donations.

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:12:41

View Postgeorge, on 2010-02-27 16:09:26, said:

UPDATE:
BNONEWS: USGS reports two additional quakes of 6.2 and 5.4 in magnitude near epicenter of 8.8 quake off Chile coast
Those are most likely aftershocks. However, sometimes a series of quakes precede an even bigger quake.

Edited by Jingthing, 2010-02-27 16:13:07.


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Posted 2010-02-27 16:13:37

View PostGraphics, on 2010-02-27 16:06:21, said:

Ouch, I used to live in Santiago. Still remember a few times my building was shaking. Hope there afterwards there's not much damage.

The worry now is any tsunami generated hitting elsewhere in the Pacific. The 9.5 magnitude Chilean earthquake tsunami of 1960 killed hundreds in Hawaii and japan. I hope the tsunami early warning systems work!

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:15:39

View PostPhuket_Brad, on 2010-02-27 15:57:44, said:

View Postthanuhak, on 2010-02-27 15:52:41, said:

Believe this the largest in recorded history for Chile - 8.8 - yes?

View Postgeorge, on 2010-02-27 15:17:43, said:

A tsunami has been generated by Chile quake that could impact large areas of Pacific and the U.S. west coast & Alaska.


Chile holds the record for the largest earthquake in the world, according to the USGS. A magnitude 9.5 quake struck the South American country in May 1960 and killed 1,655 people.

Thanks for the update - 8.8 bad enough; can't imagine 9.5!

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:17:44

View Postnakhonites, on 2010-02-27 16:13:37, said:

View PostGraphics, on 2010-02-27 16:06:21, said:

Ouch, I used to live in Santiago. Still remember a few times my building was shaking. Hope there afterwards there's not much damage.

The worry now is any tsunami generated hitting elsewhere in the Pacific. The 9.5 magnitude Chilean earthquake tsunami of 1960 killed hundreds in Hawaii and japan. I hope the tsunami early warning systems work!
I suspect that the size of this quake is an early warning system in itself.

#20 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:18:40

There seems to be an escalation of great earthquakes recently. Hmmmm. Some people are surprised to learn of some of the world cities at risk of great earthquakes someday. Everyone knows LA and San Francisco will get hit one day, but generally people don't know New York City is also under threat.

Edited by Jingthing, 2010-02-27 16:18:54.


#21 TerraPosse

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:21:37

Wasn't the strongest ever measured earthquake (so far that is) also of the coast of Chile?

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:23:40

Thats a very large quake, hope injuries are few...

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:24:06

View PostMoonrakers, on 2010-02-27 15:36:54, said:

8.8 is huge.

Sure is.

According to Wikipedia it is the 4th largest in the world
in the last 100 years.

Chile also had the largest in 1960 at 9.5, but only 6000 died.
China lost 87,000 people in 2008 to a 7.9 and
Pakistan lost 73,000 people in 2005 to a 7.6

And of course we all here know of the Indonesia quake/tsunami
which took 250,000 souls.

The numbers for this one are not likley to be small.

Carpe Diem

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:27:08

View PostTerraPosse, on 2010-02-27 16:21:37, said:

Wasn't the strongest ever measured earthquake (so far that is) also of the coast of Chile?

Yes, 1960 and it was 9.5 which is a lot more (the scale being logarithmic) than the 9.3 earthquake off of Sumatra that caused the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that killed about 300,000 from Sumatra to Thailand to Sri Lanka.

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Posted 2010-02-27 16:31:26

View Postthanuhak, on 2010-02-27 15:52:41, said:

Believe this the largest in recorded history for Chile - 8.8 - yes?

I think Chile had a 9.5 back in the sixties.



 


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