7.9 magnitude quake hits Chile; 8 dead

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A powerful earthquake rattled northern Chile, causing alarm in some desert towns. At least eight people were killed and several others were injured, authorities reported.
Residents in the northern Chilean city o
Residents in the northern Chilean city of Arica fix up their shop after a strong earthquake caused widespread damage to several Andean villages on Monday.AFP - Getty Images

A powerful earthquake rattled Chile’s remote northern Andes near the Bolivian border Monday, killing at least eight people and causing widespread damage in several mountain villages.

Interior Minister Jorge Correa said there could be more victims in some isolated communities, but added no details were immediately available because of poor communications.

The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.9, according to both the U.S. Geological Survey and Chilean officials, making it the world’s third strongest temblor since the quake that set off an Asian tsunami in December.

Correa said a boulder fell on an automobile killing all five passengers — three adults and two children — near Iquique, a port city 1,200 miles north of Santiago, the capital. The other victims were three elderly men killed in two different Andean villages. One of the victims was a disabled 80-year-old man killed when a wall collapsed at his home.

The government emergency bureau in Iquique, a coastal city about 200 miles from the epicenter, said several people were injured but did not provide a number or other details.

Epicenter north of Santiago
The quake struck at 6:44 p.m. and was centered in an unpopulated Andean area, about 940 miles north of Santiago, the capital. It was also felt in several cities in southern Peru and Bolivia, but no victims or damage were reported in either neighboring country. In the Bolivian capital of La Paz, many people took to the streets in panic.

Power supply and communications were interrupted in the port cities of Iquique, and Arica, near Chile’s northern border with Peru, but were being gradually restored two hours after the quake.

After a 9.0 quake near Sumatra in Indonesia spawned the tsunami Dec. 28, a deadly 8.5 temblor struck the same area in March.

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