Second Major Quake In Two Days Strikes Chile

Another day, another massive quake and tsunami warning for Chile and parts of Peru.

A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck in almost the same location as Tuesday’s 8.2 magnitude quake.  The second quake is considered officially an aftershock of the Tuesday quake but it still provides a significant shock on its own.

The quake was so strong in neighboring Peru that residents of Tacna and Arequipa fled homes out of fear they would collapse.

The tsunami alert and precautionary evacuation of low-lying areas meant the residents spent a second night away from their homes.

Even the president of the country was forced to evacuate because of the tsunami warning.  President Michelle Bachelet posted on Twitter: “I was evacuated like all citizens.  One can see that the people are prepared.”

Authorities say at least six deaths have been confirmed but that because so many older structures have collapsed from the two quakes and it’s possible there are victims trapped inside those buildings.

Massive Aftershocks Continue To Hit Solomon Islands

Rescue efforts in the Solomon Islands have been hampered by ongoing aftershocks of significant intensity. Late Friday local time, a 7.1 magnitude aftershock caused residents to fear a second tsunami was possible. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the quake did not cause a tsunami.

The death toll from Wednesday’s 8.0 quake and resulting tsunami has risen to 13 confirmed dead. Continue reading