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Feb
27/10
Potentially Catastrophic Earthquake Strikes Chile
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 February 2010 08:29
Written by Will Huff
Saturday, February 27th, 2010

In the early hours of February 27, 2010, an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck off of the coast of Chile. The earthquake released more than 500 times the amount of energy than the one in Haiti. Luckily for the Chilean people, the earthquake was located in an area not as densely populated as the one that struck Haiti.

The Chilean earthquake epicenter was located approximately 200 miles southwest of the Capital city of Santiago.  Santiago did receive heavy damage though from the earthquake. The historic district was the most devastated part of the capital city. Constitución, Chile received a great amount of damage.

The death toll in Chile has risen to over 200 people and expected to continue to rise. Buildings in the area of the earthquake are damaged and the structures are weak and could lead to collapses. Also, bridges and roads have been damaged and people are suggested to avoid driving on them.

President Obama has pledged US help to Chile, an envoy may be sent tomorrow to asses the level of action need by the US.

If you or someone you know is looking for their loved ones in Chile, call 888-407-4747


Tsunami

The massive earthquake in Chile sent a tsunami across the Pacific Ocean and tsunami warnings were issued for all countries touching it. A tsunami of approximately one meter hit Hawaii around 4 p.m. eastern time. No heavy damage was reported from the tsunami though.

Maui county take serious meassures to evacuate people from the beaches and homes hours before a Tsunami is due to hit.