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A small tsunami of .5 meters has struck the Antarctica Peninsula, a United States Geological Survey (USGS) spokesperson told Newsweek, and residents of southern Chile and southern Argentina are now ...
Thousands were evacuated after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off Chile's southern coast on Friday morning.
That alert has since expired. Contributing: Reuters (This story was updated to include video.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Strong earthquake near Argentina prompts tsunami fears, ...
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coasts of Chile and Argentina on Friday, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake triggered a tsunami warning, but it was later ...
A significant 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage near Antarctica, prompting tsunami alerts and evacuations along Chile's Strait of Magellan coastline and Argentine regions. While a red ...
Chile and Argentina have been massively hit by 7.4 magnitude earthquake which struck off the southern coasts of the two countries in South America, reported the US Geological Survey. In Argentina, the ...
You can get in touch with John by emailing [email protected] The coast of Chile is at risk of "hazardous" tsunami waves after a huge earthquake struck off the south of Argentina, the U.S. has ...
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake that struck Argentina this afternoon prompted a tsunami warning along the coasts of Chile - and sparked terror with people fleeing from ...
Chilean authorities issued a tsunami warning for the country's southernmost region Friday morning and both Chile and Argentina ordered evacuations after a major 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the ...
Argentina, on Friday. The USGS said it recorded the quake with a depth of 10 kilometers. After the quake struck, a warning from the U.S. Tsunami Warning Centers said tsunami waves were possible ...
USGS pinpointed the location at 136 miles south of Ushuaia, a town located on the southern tip of Argentina ... be evacuated due to the risk of a tsunami. Chilean President Gabriel Boric echoed ...