The series of earthquakes and tremors in Chile is worrying the country’s authorities. All data, whether intensity or location, is monitored by the National Seismological Center (CSN) of the University of Chile.
This is the updated report presented by Seismology for the national territory on September 17:
00:18
Magnitude 3.5 earthquake 41 kilometers west of Caldera.
01:01
Magnitude 5.0 earthquake 12 kilometers northwest of La Higuera
07:58
Magnitude 3.1 earthquake 23 kilometers east of Monte Patria
11:36
Magnitude 3.2 earthquake 25 kilometers southeast of Camiña
12:18
Magnitude 3.0 earthquake 63 kilometers north of Tocopilla
12:31
2.7 magnitude earthquake 39 kilometers northeast of Calama
Earthquake in Chile
The country lies in earthquake-prone soil, so it is normal to experience tremors several times a day, although of varying strength. The Mineduc explains that this phenomenon occurs because “Chile lies on the western edge of the South American plate, where the Nazca and Antarctic plates converge, creating subduction zones.” Meanwhile, the Scotia plate slides horizontally with respect to the South American plate, in a transcurrent plate boundary.”
To get instant information about the latest seismic movements, follow the official report from the National Seismological Center (CSN) of the University of Chile, where you can learn the epicenter, latitude, depth and other characteristics.
Google warns of tremors and earthquakes
Google has developed a warning system that warns mobile devices running Android operating system seconds before they start shaking. It consists of a free alarm and a free message, which are available in two versions. If the tellurium movements exceed a magnitude of 5.0, an alarm will be sent to the people and a graphic warning will be displayed on the screen, accompanied by a loud sound that cannot be turned off, the aim of which is to protect the people.