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[[w:ONEMI|ONEMI]] (National Emergencies Office), reported that [[w:Talca|Talca]], located 258 kilometers south of Santiago, was the city where the aftershock was felt the strongest. Pablo Marín of ONEMI told [[w:TV Chile|TV Chile]] no casualties were reported and only some telephone lines had collapsed.
[[w:ONEMI|ONEMI]] (National Emergencies Office), reported that [[w:Talca|Talca]], located 258 kilometers south of Santiago, was the city where the aftershock was felt the strongest. Pablo Marín of ONEMI told [[w:TV Chile|TV Chile]] no casualties were reported and only some telephone lines had collapsed.


More than eight aftershocks have been produced in the area, on Sunday: at the 14:52:31 local time (18:52:31 UTC), magnitude 3.3, reached a depth of 15 kilometers and the epicenter was located 3 kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at the 15:22:57 (19:22:57 UTC), magnitude 4.3, had a depth of 32.6 kilometers and the epicenter was located 19 kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at the 15:46:29 (19:46:29 UTC), magnitude 4.7, with a depth of 29.7 kilometers, the epicenter was located 15 kilometers at the north of [[Pichilemu]]; at 16:02:46 (20:02:46 UTC), magnitude 3.7, with a depth of 30.7 kilometers and the epicenter was located 10 kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]];
More than eight aftershocks hit in the area on Sunday: at 14:52:31 local time (18:52:31 UTC), magnitude 3.3, reached a depth of 15 kilometers and the epicenter was located three kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at the 15:22:57 (19:22:57 UTC), magnitude 4.3, had a depth of 32.6 kilometers and the epicenter was located nineteen kilometers northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at the 15:46:29 (19:46:29 UTC), magnitude 4.7, with a depth of 29.7 kilometers, the epicenter was located fifteen kilometers north of [[Pichilemu]]; at 16:02:46 (20:02:46 UTC), magnitude 3.7, with a depth of 30.7 kilometers and the epicenter was located ten kilometersnorthwest of [[Pichilemu]].


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Version du 3 mai 2010 à 17:10

Modèle:Chile Publié le May 3, 2010

Shakemap of the aftershock.
Source : United States Geological Survey.

Another strong aftershock hit Chile early Sunday morning. The aftershock reached a magnitude of 5.9 with the epicenter located 19 kilometers west of Pichilemu, according to the University of Chile Geological Survey (UCGS).

The UCGS has also reported that the quake reached a depth of 30.1 kilometers and that the intensities in the Mercalli scale were: Pichilemu, Navidad and Talca: VI; Rancagua, Santa Cruz, Lolol and San Fernando: V; Casablanca, San Antonio and Santo Domingo: IV; La Calera, La Ligua, Limache, Los Andes, Papudo, Petorca, Quillota, Santiago de Chile, Valparaíso and Viña del Mar: III.

However, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that it reached a magnitude of 5.8; had a depth of 8,5 kilometers; and that the epicenter was located 65 kilometers at the southwest of San Antonio, Valparaíso; 100 kilometers at the west of Rancagua, O'Higgins 105 kilometers at the northwest of Curicó, Maule and; 135 kilometers at the southwest of Santiago, Metropolitan Region.

ONEMI (National Emergencies Office), reported that Talca, located 258 kilometers south of Santiago, was the city where the aftershock was felt the strongest. Pablo Marín of ONEMI told TV Chile no casualties were reported and only some telephone lines had collapsed.

More than eight aftershocks hit in the area on Sunday: at 14:52:31 local time (18:52:31 UTC), magnitude 3.3, reached a depth of 15 kilometers and the epicenter was located three kilometers at the northwest of Pichilemu; at the 15:22:57 (19:22:57 UTC), magnitude 4.3, had a depth of 32.6 kilometers and the epicenter was located nineteen kilometers northwest of Pichilemu; at the 15:46:29 (19:46:29 UTC), magnitude 4.7, with a depth of 29.7 kilometers, the epicenter was located fifteen kilometers north of Pichilemu; at 16:02:46 (20:02:46 UTC), magnitude 3.7, with a depth of 30.7 kilometers and the epicenter was located ten kilometersnorthwest of Pichilemu.

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