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A powerful magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck off Chile's northern coast on Tuesday night, causing landslides and sparking a tsunami alert that led to an evacuation of coastal areas.

In the city of Arica the mayor reported some minor injuries and said some homes were destroyed. The quake shook modern buildings in nearby Peru and in Bolivia's high altitude capital of La Paz.


The US geological survey initially reported the quake at 8.0 but later upgraded the magnitude. It said the quake struck 61 miles (99km) north-west of the Chilean city of Iquique at 8.46pm, hitting a region that has been rocked by numerous quakes over the past two weeks.


The quake was so strong that Bolivia's capital felt the equivalent of a 4.5 magnitude tremor despite the epicentre being about 290 miles away.

At least eight strong aftershocks followed in the first few hours, including one measuring 6.2. More aftershocks and even a larger quake could not be ruled out, said seismologist Mario Pardo at the University of Chile.
Some roads in northern Chile were reportedly blocked by landslides, causing traffic jams among people leaving the coast. Coastal residents of northern

Chile evacuated calmly as waves measuring almost two metres (six and a half feet) struck their cities ahead of a tsunami that was expected to come ashore later.


Evacuations were ordered in Peru where waves two metres above normal forced about 200 people to leave the seaside town of Boca del Rio. There were no injuries or major damage, said Colonel Enrique Blanco, the regional police chief in Tacna, a Peruvian city of 300,000 near the Chilean border. "The lights went out briefly but were re-established," Blanco said.


A tsunami alert was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre for all of Latin America's Pacific coast, and Chile's emergency office warned that a large tsunami wave was expected to hit Robinson Crusoe island and others in the Juan Fernandez archipelago, hundreds of miles off Chile's central coast, just before midnight local time.


Authorities in the US state of Hawaii were on alert but no tsunami watch was issued. The tsunami centre said any higher waves would hit Hawaii starting at 3.24am Hawaiian time.


Chile is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries. A magnitude 8.8 quake and ensuing tsunami in central Chile in 2010 killed more than 500 people, destroyed 220,000 homes and washed away docks, riverfronts and seaside resorts.


The strongest earthquake ever recorded on Earth also happened in Chile – a magnitude 9.5 event in 1960 that killed more than 5,000 people.

Hundreds of earthquakes have shaken Chile's far-northern coast in the past two weeks, keeping people on edge as scientists said there was no way to tell if the unusual string of tremors was a harbinger of an impending disaster.

The unnerving activity began with a strong magnitude 6.7 quake on 16 March that caused more than 100,000 people to briefly evacuate low-lying areas, although no tsunami happened and there was little physical damage from the shaking.





 
[h=1]Chile quake: This was big but a bigger one awaits, scientist says[/h]
 
[h=1]Nepal earthquake kills hundreds, death toll expected to rise[/h][h=2]Top Nepalese official says at least 688 people have died in the massive earthquake that struck outside Kathmandu.[/h]
KATHMANDU, NEPAL—A top Nepalese official says at least 688 people have died in the massive earthquake that struck outside Kathmandu.

Home Ministry official Laxmi Dhakal says that the death toll is almost certain to rise following Saturday’s quake.

The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 struck before noon and was most severely felt in the capital as well as the densely populated Kathmandu Valley. A magnitude-6.6 aftershock hit about an hour later, and smaller aftershocks continued to ripple through the region for hours.


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Emergency rescue workers carry a victim on a stretcher after Dharara tower collapsed on Saturday in Kathmandu, Nepal. More than 100 people have died as tremors hit Nepal after an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale caused buildings to collapse and avalanches to be triggered in the Himalayas. Authorities have warned that the death toll is likely to be much higher.


https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...lls-hundreds-death-toll-expected-to-rise.html

 
Nepal earthquake kills hundreds, death toll expected to rise

Top Nepalese official says at least 688 people have died in the massive earthquake that struck outside Kathmandu.


KATHMANDU, NEPAL—A top Nepalese official says at least 688 people have died in the massive earthquake that struck outside Kathmandu.

Home Ministry official Laxmi Dhakal says that the death toll is almost certain to rise following Saturday’s quake.

The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 struck before noon and was most severely felt in the capital as well as the densely populated Kathmandu Valley. A magnitude-6.6 aftershock hit about an hour later, and smaller aftershocks continued to ripple through the region for hours.


nepal.jpg.size.xxlarge.letterbox.jpg


Emergency rescue workers carry a victim on a stretcher after Dharara tower collapsed on Saturday in Kathmandu, Nepal. More than 100 people have died as tremors hit Nepal after an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale caused buildings to collapse and avalanches to be triggered in the Himalayas. Authorities have warned that the death toll is likely to be much higher.


https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...lls-hundreds-death-toll-expected-to-rise.html



 
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)A magnitude-7.5 earthquake struck southern Asia on Monday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Early reports from Afghanistan and Pakistan say at least 180 people have died. At least 146 deaths have been reported in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas that border Afghanistan, according to district coordination officials. Afghan officials report at least 34 deaths in that country's northeastern provinces.

Twelve schoolgirls were killed in a stampede in northern Afghanistan as they tried to exit their school, police said.
The girls, between 10 and 15 years old, were crushed in their Taluqan city school's stairwell, between the first and second floors, said Abdul Khalil Asir, a spokesman for Takhar province police.

https://www.cnn.com/2015/10/26/asia/afghanistan-earthquake/index.html
 
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