Preliminary earthquake data and analysis
Event ID | 1359732 |
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Event time | 2025-05-02 17:59:10 (UTC) |
Local time | 2025-05-02 21:59:10 - [It was night in the affected area.] |
Last update | 2025-05-02 18:09:17 (UTC) |
Magnitude | 6.6 |
Depth | 10 km |
Class | Strong |
Hypocenter | Shallow depth |
Mercalli scale | 8 |
Possible effects | Drivers have trouble steering. Houses that are not bolted down might shift on their foundations. Tall structures such as towers and chimneys might twist and fall. Well-built buildings suffer slight damage. Poorly built structures suffer severe damage. Tree branches break. Hillsides might crack if the ground is wet. Water levels in wells might change. |
Data status | |
Data provider | EMSC |
Continent | South-America |
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Country | Chile |
Administration area | Magallanes y Antártica Chilena |
Nearest settlement | Puerto Williams |
Distance | 263 km |
Course | S |
Surface type | underwater quake |
Tsunami region | South Atlantic |
Water surface name | South Atlantic Ocean |
According to the epicenter of the quake, this is an underwater quake. Based on the hypocenter, an underwater landslide is conceivable and could trigger a tsunami. Based on the data received, using the depth of the hypocenter, a potential tsunami will reach the nearest (Puerto Williams, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena, Chile) settlement within 07:18. (PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN ESTIMATE ONLY!)