M 6.3 - 85 km W of Vallenar, Chile
Magnitude: 6.3. Depth: 10km.
AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck 85 km west of Vallenar, Chile, prompting concerns for both civilian safety and infrastructure stability.
Trajectory: Seismic activity is expected to trigger aftershocks in the vicinity, with potential for further quakes in the region as tectonic plates adjust.
Infrastructure Impact: Significant potential for damage to buildings, roads, and utilities in the surrounding areas, especially if located near densely populated regions.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- M 6.3 - 85 km W of Vallenar, Chile
- Hazard Type
- Earthquake
- Location
- -28.6840°N, -71.6269°E
- Coordinates
- -28.684000, -71.626900
- Risk Score
- 75/100
- Severity
- 4/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- Seismic activity is expected to trigger aftershocks in the vicinity, with potential for further quakes in the region as tectonic plates adjust.
- Infrastructure Impact
- Significant potential for damage to buildings, roads, and utilities in the surrounding areas, especially if located near densely populated regions.
- Source
- USGS
- Detected
- 2026-03-13T13:39:18.599Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-03-14T01:30:56.308Z
- Intelligence Provider
- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
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