6.3 magnitude earthquake hits Chile 

  • The magnitude 6.3 quake struck northern Chile at 3.32am local time on Tuesday 
  • The epicenter of the quake in Tarapaca was 45 miles east of the port city of Arica
  • It hit 54 miles (87 kilometers) southeast of the larger Peruvian city of Tacna 

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck northern Chile near the Peruvian border, the US Geological Survey says. 

The quake, which was moderately deep at 51 miles (82 kilometers), struck the Tarapaca region of Chile at 3.32am local time on Tuesday.

The epicenter was 45 miles (73 kilometers) east of the port city of Arica, and 54 miles (87 kilometers) southeast of the larger Peruvian city of Tacna.

In the hour following the initial earthquake, five tremors of medium intensity were felt in the same region, according to t13.com. 

The follow-up earthquakes did not exceed the magnitude of 4.8.

The regional director of the National Office of Emergency of the Interior Ministry in Tarapaca said there were no deaths or infrastructure damage to the area.

The quake did not meet the conditions needed to generate a tsunami on the country’s coast, according to a SHOA report.

The extent of damages and injuries is not yet known. No further information was immediately available.

This is the second earthquake to hit the Tarapaca region of Chile in a week.

A magnitude 5.5 quake struck the Tarapaca and Antofagasta regions opn October 5 without causing deaths or visible damages.

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