USGS: 6.5-magnitude quake shakes central Chile
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A strong magnitude - 6.5 earthquake shook central Chile, prompting authorities to order a preventative evacuation of a stretch of coastline.
There were no immediate reports of damage or deaths, but the quake was felt almost for a minute in Valparaiso and the capital, Santiago, where hundreds of people fled buildings and homes in panic.
The Chilean navy's hydrographic and oceanographic service discounted the possibility of a tsunami, despite the order to move to higher ground affecting a stretch of coastline going from roughly 360 kms south of Santiago to 420 kms north of Chile's capital.
The US Geological Survey says the quake's epicenter was 48 kilometers northeast of Valparaiso, Chile, and it had a depth of 25 kilometers. It struck minutes before midnight local time Monday (3:50 GMT today).
The quake knocked out power and telephone service in various parts of Santiago, but the National Emergency Office of the Interior Ministry said it had received no reports of major damage or injuries.
Chile is highly earthquake-prone. A magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck central Chile on March 25, the strongest and longest that many people said they had felt since a huge quake devastated that region two years ago.
In 2010, the 8.8-magnitude quake caused a tsunami that obliterated much of the coastal downtown of the central Chilean city of Constitucion.
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