When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck Chile on February 27, residents and seismologists knew it was a big one. But a new analysis reaffirms just how massive it was. Read more
Chilean authorities are working with seismologists in order to prepare for a possible earthquake that could strike the country any time. A group of researchers studied the effects of the massive earthquake that jolted the nation in February, killing almost 500 people. Read more
A strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake occurred at 08:32:24 (UTC) on Wednesday, July 14, 2010, in the Bio-Bio region, Chile, 117 km NW from Temuco, at a depth of 33 km.
A strong magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred at 00:11:18 (UTC) on Monday, July 12, 2010, in the Antofagasta region, Chile, 80 km ENE of Calama, at a depth of 91.3 km.
A strong magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred at 02:42:47 (UTC) on Thursday, May 06, 2010, offshore of the Tarapaca region, Chile, 30 km West of Tacna, at a depth of 35 km.
A strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred at 23:09:45 (UTC) on Monday, May 03, 2010, offshore of the Bio-Bio region, Chile, 55 km South of Lebu, at a depth of 20.6 km.
A strong magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred at 14:52:10 (UTC) on Friday, March 26, 2010, in the Atacama region, Chile, 76 km South from Copiapo, at a depth of 59 km.
A strong magnitude 6.7 earthquake occurred at 02:21:58 (UTC) on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, offshore of the Bio-Bio region, Chile, 80 km North of Concepcion, at a depth of 18 km.
A strong magnitude 6.0 earthquake occurred at 11:08:28 (UTC) on Thursday, March 15, 2010, offshore of the Bio-Bio region, Chile, 110 km NNW of Concepcion, at a depth of 10 km.
A strong magnitude 6.0 earthquake occurred at 15:06:03 (UTC) on Thursday, March 11, 2010, in the Libertador O'Higgins region, Chile, 105 km West of Rancagua, at a depth of 32 km.