Strong Earthquake Hits Chile (Magnitude 7.4)

Chile -Epicenter of Earthquake

A powerful earthquake, registering a significant 7.4 on the Richter scale, jolted northern Chile on Thursday evening. The temblor struck at approximately 9:50 pm local time, according to data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), with its epicenter located a mere 28 miles southeast of the scenic town of San Pedro de Atacama.

This information is preliminary, and seismologists are diligently analyzing all available data. As their review progresses, the reported magnitude of the earthquake could be adjusted to reflect a more precise measurement. Furthermore, the USGS may update their shake-severity map as they gather additional details about the earthquake’s impact on the surrounding region.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/07/18/world/americas/earthquake-tracker-chile.html

Aftershocks in the region

In the wake of the powerful earthquake, the region can expect aftershocks. These are smaller earthquakes that typically rumble along the same fault line as the main event. Often minor adjustments, they can occur for days, weeks, or even years after the initial quake.

While aftershocks are usually less intense, they pose a significant risk. They can reach magnitudes equal to or even greater than the original earthquake, further damaging already compromised structures. This underscores the importance of remaining vigilant and following safety precautions even after the initial tremors subside.

Fortunately, there’s no immediate threat of a tsunami according to AFP reports. This is a welcome relief considering the potential devastation these waves can cause.

This earthquake comes just six months after another tremor rattled northern Chile in January. That 5.3-magnitude event, thankfully, caused no reported damage.

Chile is no stranger to seismic activity. Its location on the fiery “Ring of Fire” makes it one of the most earthquake-prone countries globally. This horseshoe-shaped zone around the Pacific Ocean is a hotbed of geological volatility, responsible for a significant portion of the Earth’s earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

The country has endured some of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, including the monstrous 9.5-magnitude quake that struck Valdivia in 1960.

Striking a somber note, this isn’t the first time a powerful earthquake has struck Chile. In 2010, a devastating 8.8-magnitude quake triggered a destructive tsunami, tragically claiming the lives of over 500 people.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/chile-earthquake-magnitude-antofagasta-usgs-101721354761075.html

Below chart summarizing major earthquakes in Chilean history:

YearMagnitudeLocationDeaths
19657.4La Ligua400
19717.5Valparaiso region90
19857.8Offshore Valparaiso177
19987.1Near coast of northern ChileNone
20026.6Chile-Argentina border regionNone
20036.8Near coast of central ChileNone
20046.6Near Bio-Bio, central ChileNone
20057.8Tarapaca, northern Chile11
20077.7Antofagasta, north Chile2
20076.7AntofagastaNone
20086.3TarapacaNone
20096.5Offshore TarapacaNone

What to do during an earthquake

Stay Calm and Collected:

  • When the earth starts shaking, the most important thing is to stay calm. Panic can cloud your judgement and lead to risky decisions. Take a deep breath and focus on protecting yourself.
  • Reassure those around you, particularly children or people who may be frightened easily.

Seek Shelter Based on Location:

  • If you are indoors:
    • Drop, Cover, and Hold is the recommended strategy.
      • Drop to the ground on your hands and knees.
      • Cover your head and neck with your arms, ideally under a sturdy desk or table. If there’s no furniture nearby, crawl next to an interior wall away from windows, bookcases, or other falling hazards.
      • Hold on firmly until the shaking stops.
    • Avoid doorways, unless they are directly next to you and lead to a safe place. Doorways are not strong enough to provide protection from falling debris.
    • Stay away from windows, glass, mirrors, and hanging objects that could shatter and injure you.
  • If you are outdoors:
    • Move away from buildings, power lines, trees, and anything else that could fall on you.
    • Take cover in a clear, open space and stay there until the shaking stops.
    • Avoid areas where there might be landslides or rockfalls, especially near cliffs or slopes.
  • If you are in a moving vehicle:
    • Pull over to a safe location away from traffic lights, bridges, or overpasses.
    • Stop the car and set the parking brake.
    • Stay inside the vehicle and take cover by ducking under the dashboard or the center console.

Additional Safety Tips:

  • Do not use elevators: Elevators can malfunction during earthquakes. Use the stairs if you need to evacuate.
  • After the shaking stops:
    • Be aware of aftershocks, which are smaller earthquakes that can follow the main event.
    • Check for injuries on yourself and others and provide first aid if needed.
    • Be prepared to evacuate if the building is damaged or if authorities instruct you to do so.
  • If you smell gas, turn it off at the main valve and evacuate the building.
  • Do not use open flames or light sources until you are sure there are no gas leaks.
  • Stay informed: Listen to the radio or local authorities for updates and instructions.

By following these steps and staying calm, you can significantly increase your chances of staying safe during an earthquake.

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“Emmy Awards Achievements: Records in Nominations and Wins”

Emmy Awards records, highlighting top nominations and wins for individuals, programs, and series across various categories, showcasing the most celebrated achievements in television history.

CategoryRecord HolderCount
Most Nominations for an IndividualLorne Michaels106
Sheila Nevins77
Hector Ramirez75
Edward J. Greene61
Jac Venza57
Most Nominations for a ProgramSaturday Night Live341
Game Of Thrones159
ER124
Cheers117
Most Emmys Won by IndividualsSheila Nevins31
Lorne Michaels21
Edward J. Greene21
James L. Brooks20
Most Emmys Won by a Male PerformerEdward Asner7
Carl Reiner (as performer)6
Tim Conway6
Art Carney6
Most Emmys Won by a Female PerformerCloris Leachman8
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (as performer)8
Mary Tyler Moore7
Allison Janney7
Most Emmys Won by a Performer – Same Role, Same SeriesJulia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)6
Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown)5
Don Knotts (Andy Griffith Show)5
Most Emmys Won by a Comedy or Drama SeriesGame Of Thrones59
Most Emmys Won by a MiniseriesJohn Adams (2008)13
Most Emmys Won by a Television MovieEleanor and Franklin (1976)11
Behind The Candelabra (2013)11
Most Emmys Won in a Single Year by a Network/PlatformCBS (1974)44
Netflix (2021)44
Most Emmys Won by a Series in Its First SeasonThe Bear (2023)10
Most Emmys Won by a Series in a Single SeasonGame Of Thrones (2015, 2016, 2019)12
Most Emmy Wins as Best Drama SeriesHill Street Blues4
L.A. Law4
The West Wing4
Mad Men4
Game Of Thrones4
Most Emmy Wins as Best Comedy SeriesFrasier5
Modern Family5
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