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- The Chilean National Seismological Center (CSN) reported multiple earthquakes that occurred across the country on July 15, 2026.
- The largest tremor of the day was measured at a magnitude of 3.7 MLv northwest of Quintero.
- Other recorded earthquakes had low magnitudes ranging between 2.8 and 3.2 MLv.
- The seismic activities experienced are due to Chile being located in an earthquake zone.
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The Chilean National Seismological Center (CSN) reported a series of seismic activities that occurred across the country on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. These earthquakes, recorded throughout the day, took place in various areas, particularly in the northern regions of the country. The vast majority of the tremors were of low intensity and did not exceed a magnitude of 3.7 MLv.
Among the recorded events, the strongest tremor was measured at a magnitude of 3.7 MLv at 10:28 local time, 36 km northwest of Quintero. In addition, earthquakes with magnitudes of approximately 3.0 to 3.2 occurred around Visviri, Arica, and Ollagüe. These small-scale seismic activities are considered a natural consequence of the region's geological structure.
Chile is one of the most active earthquake regions in the world because it is located on the western border of the South American Plate, where the Nazca and Antarctic Plates intersect. This geographical location makes the country an important part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. CSN continuously monitors seismic activities across the country and shares up-to-date data.
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- What was the largest earthquake recorded in Chile on July 15?
- On the day in question, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.7 MLv was recorded 36 km northwest of Quintero.
- Why does Chile experience earthquakes so frequently?
- Chile is subjected to high seismic activity because it is located on the boundaries of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the Nazca and Antarctic plates intersect with the South American Plate.
- What is the difference between magnitude and intensity in earthquakes?
- Magnitude refers to the energy released by an earthquake, measured by seismographs; intensity describes the damage caused by the earthquake on the surface and to structures.
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