Massive earthquake measuring 6.4 on Richter scale strikes off Chilean coast
AN EARTHQUAKE measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale has struck off the coast of central Chile near the town of Tongoy, causing buildings in the capital Santiago to shake.
The epicentre of the earthquake, in red
It was also reportedly followed by a 5.1 magnitude aftershock.
The huge tremors occurred in the Pacific at 12 miles deep.
The damage caused by a previous earthquake
But according to seismologists, it “did not meet the conditions necessary to generate a tsunami”.
No casualties or damage have been reported.
Chile is part of the 'Pacific Ring of Fire”' which is especially vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis.
The largest earthquake ever recorded was a 9.5 bone-shaker that hit the central coast of Chile in 1960.