|
SANTIAGO - A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck northern Chile on Saturday, the latest in a series of aftershocks to hit the mineral-rich Andean country since a powerful temblor on Wednesday.
The epicentre was 66km north-northwest of Antofagasta, the United States Geological Survey reported.
The quake, near the coast and Chile's border with Peru, struck just 7km below the surface, but Chilean and Peruvian media did not report any damage or injuries.
A witness said the quake was not felt hundreds of kilometres south in Santiago, the Chilean capital.
The USGS later said there was an aftershock of 5.2 magnitude in almost the same area.
Earthquakes frequently strike Chile, where most residents live in valleys sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes.
On Wednesday, a 7.7 magnitude quake near Antofagasta collapsed homes and large buildings, killing two people and injuring 115 others. On Thursday, two aftershocks with magnitudes of 6.2 and 6.8 hit northern Chile.
At least 15,000 people were left homeless by Wednesday's quake, which temporarily halted production at Chile's huge copper mines by cutting off power, the government has said. -- REUTERS
|