Chile is one of the most frequently shaken countries in South America; Therefore, it is very important to know how to act before, during and after an earthquake or earthquake and to be informed about these seismic events. In this context, I will share with you the most relevant data related to these Telluric movementsAmong other data provided by Chilean government measures, areas of high seismic activity National Seismological Center (CSN) from University of Chile.
Owned by CSN National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT) The agency also has a nationwide network of seismographs that allow it to detect and record seismic movements.
Live in Chile today, April 14 – Tremors via CSN
According to the National Seismological Center (CSN), see the following line for the official report on recent earthquakes recorded in the most affected cities in Chile: Sierra Corta, Calama, Pica, and others in Chile.
How to act during an earthquake in Chile?
- Go to security zones that have already been established.
- Stay away from glass or falling objects
- If possible, avoid panic and try to remain calm.
- Do not run in the area of ​​vehicles.
- If you are driving, stop your vehicle.
- If you are in a building, do not use the elevator, always use the stairs.
- Be careful around children, the disabled and the elderly.