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Deadly
Quake Strikes Chile
Uploaded on Feb 27, 2010 A massive 8.8 earthquake has struck Chile leaving hundreds dead and the search continues for survivors. As Seth Doane reports, the quake also triggered tsunami warnings for the Pacific. |
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Terremoto
y Tsunami Chile 2010 en vivo Earthquake
Uploaded on Dec 4, 2010 A Mega 8.8 ° Richter earthquake in Chile on February 27, 2010, with its epicenter between the coasts of Curanipe (Maule) and Cobquecura (Bio Bio) generates devastating tsunami with waves up to 30 meters devastate towns, coves, islands, cities and the lives of thousands. It is considered the 5th most powerful earthquake recorded by humankind, causing consecutive tsunamis that killed 156 people and 25 missing, according to official estimates. A visual testimony based on the collection of live footage during the tragedy. This record is a tribute to the memory, courage, survival, courage and solidarity of my compatriots. Wave arrival times At 3.48 pm. The Tsunami Warning Center Pacific (PTWC) Tsunami warning / 03.52: first wave in Talcahuano / 03.54: wave Constitution, Chanco, Pelluhue and Curanipe / 04.08: wave Llolleo / 0430 Isla Juan Fernandez Wave height The "Wave Train" reached 30 meters high on the coast of Tirúa (VIII Region of Bio Bio) and 20 meters in the village after the earthquake and tsunami 27-02-2010, as measured developed by a group of scientists led by Marco Cisternas, professor at the School of Marine Sciences of the Catholic University of Valparaiso. The reconnaissance mission with UNESCO took place in 15 locations from Tumbes and Tirúa, between 9 and March 19, 2010. |
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Terremoto
de 8.8 en Chile 27 de Febrero del 2010
Published on Sep 15, 2012 A massive 8.8 earthquake has struck Chile leaving hundreds dead and the search continues for survivors. As Seth Doane reports, the quake also triggered tsunami warnings for the Pacific. |
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At 3:34 am local time, today,
February 27th, a devastating magnitude 8.8
earthquake struck Chile, one of the strongest
earthquakes ever recorded. According to Chilean
authorities, over 400 people are now known to have
been killed. The earthquake also triggered a Tsunami
which is right now propagating across the Pacific
Ocean, due to arrive in Hawaii in hours (around
11:00 am local time). The severity of the Tsunami is
still not known, but alerts are being issued across
the Pacific. (Entry updated four times, now 45
photos total)
Boston.com The Big Picture
Children walk past shipping containers washed up by a wave caused by an earthquake in Talcahuano Port, a city just outside Concepcion, Chile on February 27, 2010. (REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra) # A destroyed bridge is seen next to Talca some 300 km (186 miles) south of Santiago February 27, 2010. (REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Caballero) # |
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