Breaking News: Monster 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile - Ultimas Noticias: Terremoto mostro de magnitud 8.8 en Chile.
This massive quake lasted 1 minute and 30 seconds!! A giant tsunami warning has been declared in Chile & Peru! According to the U.S. Geological Survey, this quake is 64 times more powerful than the killer earthquake in Haiti!
Both Peru and Chile have the some of biggest earthquakes
ever registered on Earth. The Arica, Peru quake in 1868 was registered at 9.0;
and the Concepcion, Chile quake in 1960 was registered at 9.5, the world-record and highest ever recorded by humans!
I hope fatalities, injuries, and damages are minimal...
View 8.8 Magnitude Quake in a larger map
The post card picture of the beautiful and modern Andean city of Santiago, Capital of Chile - South America with the Andes Mountain Range in the background.
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