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Coastal areas of Chile and Argentina were evacuated after Chilean authorities issued a tsunami warning following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake off the country's southern coast.
Thousands of people made their way to higher ground after the earthquake struck in the Drake Passage between Cape Horn, on the southern tip of South America, and Antarctica on Friday at 09:58 local time (12:58 GMT).
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Incredible how quickly both Chile and Argentina mobilized to protect lives this shows the power of preparedness and coordination in the face of natural disasters. A 7.4 quake is no small event, and the smooth evacuations are a testament to strong emergency systems. Thankfully, no major damage just a powerful reminder of nature’s force.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 15h
This is seven days old.
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Yeah, the earthquake happened 7 days ago but the mobilization for population evacuation is still currently in place, I believe.
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