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Massive offshore quake in rough seas of Drake Passage triggers tsunami alerts for parts of South America - MSNThe quake struck about 272 miles south of Chile's Punta Arenas area and about 135 miles south of Ushuria in the area known as Drake's Passage just before 9 a.m. ET, according to the U.S ...
According to the NCS, the earthquake occurred at Drake Passage, at a depth of 10 kilometres. As per the NCS, the earthquake occured at 18:28 Indian Standard Time (IST) at a depth of 10 Km.
The earthquake struck along the Drake Passage, which runs between South America and Antarctica, just before 9 a.m. ET. USGS pinpointed the location at 136 miles south of Ushuaia, a town located on ...
The USGS said the quake's epicenter was under the ocean 219 kilometers (173 miles) south of the Argentinian city of Ushuaia, in the Drake Passage between Cape Horn and Antarctica.
The powerful earthquake was recorded in the Drake Passage, a maritime zone between the tip of South America and Antarctica. A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of ...
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Argentina’s Drake Passage, triggering a tsunami alert for southern Argentina and Chile, urging residents to seek higher ground.
BEIJING -- A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage at 8:58 pm Friday (Beijing Time), according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC).
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 jolted Drake Passage at 1309 GMT on Friday, the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said.
A strong offshore earthquake caused a tsunami scare in the far south of Chile and Argentina on Friday, with authorities evacuating residents of coastal areas for hours before scaling back ...
A massive earthquake of 7.4 magnitude hit Argentina with the epicentre being Drake Passage, located at 219 kilometres south of Ushuaia. Chilean authorities issued an evacuation alert for the ...
Drake Passage has since been struck by more than a dozen strong aftershocks, including a quake just before 2 p.m. ET that registered a magnitude 6.4, according to the USGS. None were strong enough ...
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