A Chunk of Chile with a Dash of South America

Living and travelling in South America from our base in Chile since 1997. I have personally experienced the extremes here, living in a shed without a bathroom in a poor dangerous part of town to the other extreme of having an elegant dinner with the President at the palace. This blog is about things that I have done or that have caught my attention here as well as travel information that may be useful.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

My Earthquake Experience

Setting: Chile - Saturday, 27th of February - 3.34am

Either you we soundly sleeping or you were in the final stages of some hedonistic form of indulgence.

Scene: Santiago, Chile – Our apartment on the 22nd floor.

Even though I had only gone to bed about an hour and a half earlier, for some reason I woke up a minute or so before the shaking started. It’s a habit of mine to wake up a minute or two before tremors, aftershocks and now it seems major earthquakes. It’s most likely to be pure coincidence since I tend to wake up at least 2 or 3 times per night anyway.
So there I was, unaware or the time, trying to snuggle deeper into my pillow when the bed started moving slightly.
Ok, our bed moves a lot anyway so the wife must be rolling over. No, she was totally out to it.
My first thought was, Ok, just another tremor.
Then the bed started moving a bit more. My wife awakens and sleeply asks if it is a tremor (¿Está temblando?).
Then we can hear the rattling of the perfumes as they knock each other in the bathroom. Ok, this is just a strong tremor we thought, no reason to get out of bed since we are used to them.
The thing is, things began shaking a lot more.
OK, this is getting a bit more serious, it’s quite strong now. Let’s get up, you see if the kids are okay and I’ll open the front door to stop it from jamming.
On the way to the door the shaking increased considerably. In my mind it was around 6.5 (I have experienced many tremors/earthquakes so you get used to figuring out).
I got to the door, unlocked it, left it open slightly, turned around, and then the full force of the earthquake came into play.
I couldn’t more forward and had to hold onto the wall to stay up. I looked out the large ceiling to floor windows in our living room and could see just how much our building was swaying. We are lucky to have an uninhibited view of most of the city though on this occasion that view was scary. I could see sectors of the city blacking out one by one and explosions of light flashing the night sky here and there. When the earthquake reached its highest point and the lights in our own building went out, I thought “This is it! We’re not coming out of this alive.” I have not been so scared in my entire life. The shaking, the rattling and the creaking of the building heightened the sensation of eminent death. That very moment has scarred me emotionally. Even now when I enter our apartment at night, the first thing I see is that same view I had the night of the earthquake and it’s not the most pleasant memory.


Immediately after the earthquake

The violent shaking gradually slowed down and then eventually stopped. I could finally walk to our children’s room to see if they were ok. My wife had been standing over them the entire time, while supporting herself against the wall, making sure nothing fell on them. Interestingly they were still sound asleep! We didn’t wake them up straight away since we had to get dressed, get together clothes and things for the kids so as to leave the building as soon as possible. After a big earthquake like the one we had just experienced there is a large probability of a strong aftershock soon after so we didn’t want to be in the apartment for it.

We didn’t have a lantern or flashlight so I turned on my laptop and used the light of the screen to help us see a little better. Just in case, candles are not a good idea to use after an earthquake since its naked flame is a risk if there are broken gas pipes nearby. Once we had our bag of essentials ready, we woke up the kids, dressed them and set off down 22 flights of stairs. I carried our eldest son, my wife the youngest and fortunately one of the neighbours on the same floor as us had waited outside our open door so she took the bag for us.

Entering the stairway we were greeted by water running done the walls and down the steps. We found out later that a pipe that feeds the swimming pool on the roof had broken. There were also cracks running down the middle of the ceiling above the stairs (which is only where the plaster had fallen from the joins, no serious structural damage), as well as paint chips and fallen plaster everywhere. Dust that smelt like old concrete also hung heavily in the air, strange since it’s a new building. Before we knew it we had scrambled down the stairs and arrived at the first floor in no time. Many other people had already arrived, some in pajamas, some half dressed and one wrapped in a blanket. Everyone was wondering, how strong the quake was on the Richter scale, where the epicenter was, most likely Santiago we thought due to the strength of the shaking (though in reality not true). The first crackling announcements that could be picked up from an old battery-operated radio in reception mentioned it was a 8.5 earthquake. Later we would learn it was 8.8. We, as well as the rest of the country, tried to contact family and other loved ones to let them know we were safe and to see how they were. Unfortunately all the lines were saturated which added to everyone’s desperation. After what seemed like an eternity we eventually got in touch with my wife’s parents who came and picked us up to take us back to their single-floor house.
We eventually got to bed (or more like got to ‘mattress on the floor’) as the first light of day started appearing to reveal the real damage to the country.

Damage

The strangest thing about this earthquake after hearing and seeing so many different stories and images was that absolutely nothing in our house was broken. Not only that, the only things that fell from anywhere were some papers that were near the TV in our bedroom had fallen onto the ground. There was even an empty bottle of beer sitting near the edge on the kitchen bench that maintained upright. I remember the shaking and it was hard to stay up on my feet, so why didn’t it fall?
We heard that people in apartments above us and below us had lost a lot of things and had a large mess to clean up afterwards. Strange!!! We must have angels protecting us.
In our language institute it was the same situation, only a small ceramic souvenir from Colombia had fallen from a bookshelf. Again nothing else had happened.

After all of the news on television and in newspapers about the numerous buildings with crumbled walls, collapsed foundations or just leaning to one side unnaturally (one actually fell over), my wife and I walked the seven levels of underground parking to check our building’s foundations, pillars, walls and ceiling to see whether there was any structural damage. Fortunately there was none whatsoever.


Afterthoughts (not to be confused with aftershocks)

As a consequence of the earthquake two of our neighbours are no longer living on our floor. I imagine the same thing has happened in many other apartment buildings. I don’t blame them. It was difficult for us to return to our apartment on the 22nd floor and we ourselves had even thought of leaving it to live in a ‘normal’ house.

We discovered that some people in our apartment building couldn’t open their doors due to the double locks being stuck which is why you should open the door then seek protection.
I have also learnt that the age-old lesson about going under a table or doorway is actually one of the worst places to be. Ok, it does stop things from falling on you…. unless it’s the ceiling or floors above you. There is now talk of the ‘Triangles of Life’ where you should lay next to a bed or other chunk piece of furniture that is not easily crushed. That way if the roof or walls do fall on you, a small space in the shape of a triangle is formed that ‘protects’ you. Its efficiency is still disputed.

Why have there been so many earthquakes this year? Haiti was first (7.0), then Chile (8.8), then there was one on the border of Mexico and the States the other day (7.2) and now one yesterday in Sumantra (7.7). Mother Earth seems to be mad!


Quick fact

The recent earthquake in Chile has been the 5th strongest (on the Richter scale) in the last 100 years and the 7th strongest in recorded history.

So if you were in Chile during the earthquake, how did you experience it?

If you have already blogged about it, feel free to leave a link to it below.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Chile Earthquake Help

Sorry, most of this is in Spanish but is important to help all those that have suffered and continue suffering due to the 8.8 Richter Scale Earthquake that hit Chile early Saturday morning:

Donations
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Cuentas Corrientes habilitadas:

En Chile:
Banco Estado
Cuenta corriente Nº 362883
Cruz Roja Chilena
Rut: 70.512.100-1
e-mail: finanzas@cruzroja.cl
Extranjero:
Citibank
Cuenta corriente Nº 9941973331
Código ABA:021000089
Dirección: 153 east 53 Rd. Street 4th floor. New York, Ny 10022
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Rol de Caritas Chile
Caritas Chile pone su cuenta corriente a disposición de la ciudadanía para recibir aportes que permitan paliar el dolor de las víctimas del terremoto sufrido en la madrugada del 27 de febrero de 2010.
Titular : Caritas Chile
Banco Santander
Cuenta Nº 0-082-18-00080-1
R.U.T. de CARITAS CHILE es 70.020.800-1
Email: culloa@caritaschile.org
Más Info: http://www.caritaschile.org
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U.S.A: Donaciones por mensaje de texto. Por favor difundir! Enviar un SMS con texto “CHILE” al 20222 o al 25383 para donar US 10 a Habitat for Humanity o a World Vision.
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UN TECHO PARA CHILE
1) Donaciones por transferencia electrónica:
Cuenta 399409-0 del Banco Santander a nombre de
Fundación Un Techo para Chile, Rut: 65.533.130-1
(2) Donaciones por teléfono:
Llamando al 800 361 000
(3) Donaciones en la cuenta 2010 del Banco Santander
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►► DONACIONES Y VOLUNTARIADO
GREENPEACE A JUAN FERNANDEZ
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Ayuda para Isla Juan Fernández a través de GREENPEACE. Llevarlas a Elías de la Cruz 18, Ñuñoa después de las 17 hrs. Barco parte el miércoles. Comida no perecible y ropa.
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UN TECHO PARA CHILE
Un TECHO PARA CHILE Voluntarios RM ante la emergencia debemos actuar: Este lunes 1 de marzo nos reunimos a las 7:30 am en el gimnasio del Colegio San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle, entrada Vidaurren.
Un Techo para Chile de Santiago a regiones: Voluntarios dispuestos a prestar ayuda civil o a partir en cualquier momento a la 7 y 8va region… necesitamos NOMBRE, MAIL, TELEFONO DE CASA (importante!!!) Y CEL… Mandar datos a iabbott@untechoparachile.cl, daniela.navarro@untechoparachile.org, jose.navarro@untechoparachile.org
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CRUZ ROJA
Donaciones de alimentos, ropa y frazadas
Pueden ir a dejar donaciones a Calle Seminario 973, Cruz Roja Chilena. Lo que más se necesita son agua, pañales y comida.
PRONTO
La cruz roja está próximamente estará necesitando VOLUNTARIOS, para ir a distintas zonas del país. Para los menores de 26 años enviar un correo a juventud@cruzroja.cl Para los mayores de 26 a desarrollo@cruzroja.cl -Indicar nombre, teléfono de contacto, mail, ocupación y SECTOR DONDE PUEDEN AYUDAR (en RM o en otro sector de Chile).
SOLO ENVIAR INFORMACIÓN NO ESTÁN PIDIENDO A LOS VOLUNTARIOS PARA EL DÍA LUNES
http://twitter.com/CruzRojainforma
http://www.cruzroja.cl/
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HOGAR DE CRISTO
HOGAR DE CRISTO Y ONEMI INICIAN RECOLECCIÓN DE AYUDAS: Desde mañana lunes 1º a las 12:00 hrs., se reciben frazadas, pañales, leche en polvo y alimentos no perecibles para ayudar a las víctimas del terremoto. Puntos de recolección: todas las sedes del Hogar de Cristo a lo largo del país, y en Santiago el Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque (Pocuro 2801, Providencia) y el Hogar de Cristo ubicado en Gral. Velásquez.
http://www.jesuitas.cl/paginas/noticias/noticias.php
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VOLUNTARIOS AL JUMBO
Mañaña Lunes 1 de Marzo a las 11 am se necesitan voluntarios en el JUMBO Alto Las Condes donde saldran buses para la central de distribucion en Pudahuel, la idea es ayudar a ordenar todos los alimentos para que puedan salir ese mismo dia a Concepcion y Maule! Cualquier cosa llamar al 9-6793860. Si quieren ir directo la Direccion de la Central de Distribucion de Jumbo en Pudahuel es Av. Nueva Uno 17.580 en el Sector Noviciado. Cualquier duda llamar a Piero Giaretti al 098270968.
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UC
PUC está recolectando víveres y diferentes especias en campus San joaquín y Lo Contador, desde hoy a las 20:00hrs. Ayudemos a Chile!
La Federación de Estudiantes de la PUC recibirá alimentos no perecibles, productos de higiene y pañales, ropa, y agua potable envasada en sus campus de San Joaquín y Lo Contador desde el 1 de Marzo a las 9 am. También la Cruz Roja recibe alimentos no perecibles, agua, pañales y ropa en su bodega en Seminario 973, Ñuñoa.
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UCHILE
La sede FECh ubicada en Periodista José Carrasco Tapia N°9 (Vicuña Mackenna, pasos de Plaza Italia) está recepcionando ayudas para los damnificados por el terremoto. La lista de elementos que estamos recibiendo es: Alimentos, Vestuario personal, Calzado de invierno, Artículos de aseo, Ropa de Cama: Colchones.
http://webfech.blogspot.com/
inscripciones http://spreadsheets.google.com/embeddedform?formkey=dENlYmhvVlkyLUxrTFVuemoteHFRNFE6MA
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UDD
Colecta de ropa, frazadas, calzado y comida no perecibles en la UNIVERSIDAD DEL DESARROLLO de San Carlos de Apoquindo ubicado en Avenida La Plaza 680, Las Condes., desde las 10 am hasta las 8 pm, hasta el 5 de marzo. Traten de juntar lo mas posible y llevarlo. Todo sirve. Toda ayuda voluntaria se acepta.
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UDP
Centros de Recolección UNIVERSIDAD DIEGO PORTALES
- A partir de las 9.00 de mañana Lunes 1 de marzo.
Manuel Rodríguez 343, Santiago Centro
La lista de las cosas que se puede llevar son:
Alimentos: Arroz, Tallarines, Aceite, Café, Azúcar, Leche en Polvo, Té, Legumbres
Higiene: Pañales, Toallas Higiénicas, Jabón, Cepillo y Pasta de Dientes.
Ropa: Ropa Interior para todas las edades (nueva), Ropa de Abrigo, Ropa de todas las edades en buen estado.
URGENTE! Agua potable envasada
Otros Frazadas y Saco de dormir.
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VOLUNTARIADO MINISTERIO DE SALUD
INSCRIBETE ACA PARA SER VOLUNTARIO DEL MINISTERIO DE SALUD (SOLO PROFESIONALES Y TECNICOS DE SALUD)
INGRESA TUS DATOS PARA SER CONTACTADO CUANDO APENAS ESTEN DISPONIBLES LAS CONDICIONES PARA VIAJAR A LAS ZONAS AFECTADAS SERAS CONTACTADO.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dE0xY096ZnhUaGtTM3RFTG5VMDR1b0E6MA
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SAGRADOS CORAZONES DE ALAMEDA
Lugares de recepción de ayuda estarán abiertos a partir de este lunes 1 de marzo a las 12:00 horas. - Gimnasio Colegio Sagrados Corazones de Alameda, Alameda Bernardo O'Higgins 2062, Santiago. Sólo se recibirán los siguientes alimentos no perecibles: arroz, leche en polvo,fideos y aceite. No se recibirá vestuario, medicamentos y alimentos perecibles.
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COLEGIO SEMINARIO PONTIFICIO
desde lunes 1, en el colegio seminario pontificio menor ubicado en padre errazuriz 7001, las condes, se recibira comida no perecible en favor de la víctimas del terremoto. Por favor publica este aviso en el muro para darlo a conocer a todos! Por tu colaboración muchas gracias!
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COLEGIO ISABEL LA CATOLICA
A partir de mañana en el Colegio Isabel la Católica (Ricardo Lyon Nº 2855) se recibe arroz, leche en polvo,fideos y aceite, desde las 9:00 am
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LUGARES DONDE SE RECIBE AYUDA
http://maps.google.cl/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=es&t=h&msa=0&msid=103299390633192373139.000480b13b34617d3d1dc&ll=-37.055177,-70.97168&spn=19.218665,39.506836&z=5
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AYUDA DE ARRIBA CHILE!!!
Partimos a Curicó a ayudar a los damnificados con alimentos, agua, construcción, limpieza de escombros y otros, por favor unirse quienes realmente van a ir para poder organizar bien al grupo
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=355053078071&index=1
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►► DONACIÓN DE SANGRE
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El lunes a partir de las 9 y hasta las 17 hrs. estarán habilitados el Ex Hospital Militar ( Av. Vitacura a dos cuadras del metro Tobalaba)y la Posta Central (Portugal #125, metro católica) para la recolección de sangre.
Si tienes dudas sobre poder donar sangre puedes revisar la siguiente página: http://www.bsburgos.org/donacion_de_sangre.htm
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El ministerio de Salud (Minsal) ha realizado un llamado a las personas que puedan donar sangre, para hacer frente a la gran cantidad de personas heridas.
-Valparaíso: Centro de Sangre de Valparaíso
-San Fernando: Banco de Sangre Hospital de San Fernando, en Negrete 1401
-Talca: Centro de Diagnóstico Terapéutico, ubicado al Costado del hospital Regional de Talca
-Puerto Montt: Escuela Nº 6 de Puerto Montt
-Región Metropolitana, Centro de Sangre Metropolitano, Avda. Vitacura (Ex Hospital Militar) y en la Posta Central
Para quienes quieran donar sangre estos puntos atenderán de 09:00 a 17:00 Hrs. En otras ciudades del país se puede donar el los bancos de sangre de los hospitales.
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►► OTROS
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SMS GRATIS
Sin duda la falta de comunicación con los seres queridos es uno de los problemas principales. Por medio de http://evaphone.com/ se pueden hacer dos llamadas vía IP gratis para todo Chile. Otro dato es http://www.smsflick.com/ en donde se pueden mandar mensajes a celulares de manera gratuita.
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ABRIR REDES WIFI
la conectividad en estos momentos es indispensable, ABRAN sus redes hasta que todo vuelva a la normalidad
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BUSCADOR DE PERSONAS GOOGLE
ingresa si sabes algo de alguien, o si buscas a alguien
IDEAL seria que alguien de los sectores afectados se acerque a los albergues, se hagan listas de la gente e ingresarlas al sitio
http://chilepersonfinder.appspot.com/
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CORTES DE CARRETERAS
http://maps.google.cl/maps/ms?hl=es&gl=cl&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=101583086025908752159.000480adeb622070a2cd4
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SITIOS DE INTERES
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http://chilepersonfinder.appspot.com/
http://w2.chileayuda.com/
http://www.onemi.cl/
http://www.cruzroja.cl/
http://www.untechoparachile.cl/
http://www.minsal.cl/
http://www.defensa.cl

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Day trip to Puerto Aysen

Last Saturday I visited Puerto Aysén (also spelt Puerto Aisén) which is 65km from Coyhaique in the deep south of Chile. The small town can easily be visited as a day trip from Coyhaique so I thought I’d take advantage of being in the region to check it out.



You can see more photos of Puerto Aysén at:
www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Puerto_Aysen.htm

Including one of a Tsunami Evacuation sign and the reason why it is there.

Hope you enjoy them!

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Have you experienced a Terremoto in Chile?

Have you experienced a Terremoto in Chile?

Here we are not talking about the violent movements of the Earth but the iconic Chilean drink known as the Terremoto!

So what exactly is it?

TERREMOTO - Pipeño (a type of sweet fermented wine) with pineapple ice-cream served in a one-litre glass. Terremoto literally translates as 'Earthquake' since you are left with the ground (and legs) feeling very shaky. The next round usually contains the same drink though only in a glass that holds half a litre. This is called a Replica or 'aftershock'.

(Source: http://www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Drinks.htm)

This famous drink (you can’t really call it a cocktail and keep a straight face) originated at a well-known eating establishment/bar in Santiago called El Hoyo (literally translated as The Hole or Pit).

The story goes that some German reporters came to Santiago to report about the damages caused by the major earthquake that had struck the city in March 1985. Due to the heat, the reporters asked for something refreshing so a waiter called Guillermo Valenzuela added some ice-cream to a glass of pipeño. When they tried the concoction, they supposedly said “Esto sí que es un Terremoto” (This truly is an earthquake) due to how strong it was and the name stuck even since.

And those Germans weren’t far from the truth; this stuff will leave you shaking at the knees.

Terremoto Recipe

The recipe is very simple with no measuring instruments required.

1. Clump some pineapple ice-cream into a jug.
2. Fill the remainder of the jug up with pipeño (or fermented white wine)
3. Serve in a glass and drink.

Have you ever experienced a Terremoto?

Visit our South America Food and Drink Group to discover more food and drink from the continent.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Patio Bellavista & Earthquakes

I has been a while in the coming but now it's here....
we have started creating new pages for the SouthAmerica website after the major overhaul of the website at the end of last month (Do you like the new design? Much better than before).

Our latest page is:
Patio Bellavista in Santiago, Chile

In the heart of the Bohemian Bellavista district, this beautiful plaza has become a meeting place for tourists and locals alike. Here you will find around 50 shops and restaurants to enjoy as well as frequently cultural events from music to art. It's a great place to spend an evening.

On another note...
What's happening with all the earthquakes and tremors of late?
There have been so many recently with a couple of destructive ones; one in the north of Chile and one close to Santiago on the coast. Last night there were 4 tremors felt in Santiago, one fairly strong and the rest just a tickle. There were another couple of strong ones felt in Santiago on Saturday (I missed the first one when I was on the Metro).
Amanda from Southamerica.cl was in Valparaiso at the time close to where it was centered. She was there gathering information for this website and said it was the strongest she has ever felt.
It will be interesting to see whether the 'big one' eventually comes like it did in 1985. It is already 10 years overdue. Meanwhile back in my home country (New Zealand) there was a major earthquake last night in Gisborne which was felt over a large part of the country. The Earth seems to be a little edgy of late...

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Peru Earthquake Update

Last night's earthquake that struck Peru has been upgraded from 7.9 to 8.0 on the Richter Scale. An 'aftershock' of 6.0 was felt today and more are expecting though decreasing in intensity.

The number of victims from last night's earthquake has risen to over 350 people with thousands more injured.

More than 600 prisoners escaped the prison in Chincha when the walls were destroyed by the quake. Only 29 have been recaptured.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Peru Earthquake

I large earthquake hit Peru a few hours ago at 6.41pm local time. It reached 7.9 on the Richter scale and was centered just 160km (90 miles) south of Lima. The Director of the Institute of Geophysics said that it has been the strongest quake to hit the coastal area of Peru in 50 years. Reports and still hard to come by though at least 17 people have been killed and many more injured. Strong aftershocks have been causing further panic and they are likely to continue over the next week.

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