6.4-magnitude earthquake strikes northern Chile, causes power outages
7/6/2025 7:09
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 struck northern Chile on Friday, causing power outages in several areas but no immediate reports of casualties, local authorities said.
According to the National Seismological Center of the University of Chile, the quake occurred at 1:15 p.m. local time (1715 GMT), 54 kilometers south of Diego de Almagro in the northern region of Atacama, about 950 kilometers north of Santiago.
The earthquake struck at a depth of 65 kilometers and was felt in nearby towns.
Local media reported electricity outages in affected areas, and officials said a more detailed assessment would be released later in the day.
Chile's Navy Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service ruled out any tsunami risk.
The National Disaster Prevention and Response System is continuing to assess potential damage to people, infrastructure, and essential services.
Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Chile is one of the most seismically active countries in the world.
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