Por risco de tsunami, Chile esvazia região da costa sul após terremoto | Agência Brasil


A 7.4 magnitude earthquake near Cape Horn prompted coastal evacuations in southern Chile due to tsunami risk.
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Um terremoto de magnitude de 7,4 graus na escala Richter atingiu a Passagem de Drake, entre o Cabo Horn e a Antártida, a uma profundidade de apenas 10 quilômetros nesta sexta-feira (2), informou o Serviço Geológico dos Estados Unidos.

O Serviço Nacional de Prevenção e Resposta a Desastres do Chile disse que uma área costeira da região de Magalhães, no extremo sul do país, deve ser esvaziada devido ao risco de tsunami.

*Com informações de Sarah Morland e Brendan O'Boyle

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