Residents are urged to evacuate as authorities respond to seismic activity off the coast near Ushuaia, Argentina.
Chile Issues Tsunami Alert Following Strong Earthquake

Chile Issues Tsunami Alert Following Strong Earthquake
A tsunami warning has been issued in Chile's Magallanes region after a significant earthquake.
Chile's government has declared a tsunami warning and advised the evacuation of coastal areas in the southern Magallanes region following a powerful earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale. The earthquake occurred on Friday at 13:58 local time, approximately 219 kilometers (136 miles) off the coast of Ushuaia, Argentina, as reported by the United States Geological Survey.
In an official statement on social media platform X, Chilean President Gabriel Boric urged residents to vacate the coastline, emphasizing the need for safety in light of the seismic events. Chile's disaster management agency has instructed the public to "act calmly and adhere to the directives provided by local authorities and emergency response teams."
While the evacuation is considered a precautionary measure, local reports indicate that residents are being advised to move to safe areas situated at least 30 meters above sea level. As aftershocks continue to be felt in the region, officials are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety.
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