Powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake shakes thousands of homes in Argentina! Tsunami threat in Chile

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 A powerful earthquake struck beneath the ocean near the southern edge of South America.

Measuring seven-point-four in magnitude, the seismic event caused immediate concern for coastal regions.

Emergency sirens echoed across Puerto Williams in Chile as tsunami alerts were triggered.

The quake’s epicenter was deep offshore, but the impact was felt far and wide.

Residents in Ushuaia, Argentina, located roughly two hundred twenty kilometers away, also reported strong shaking.

Local authorities acted swiftly, urging people to evacuate low-lying zones near the shoreline.

In Chile’s Magallanes region, schools and businesses were shut down as a precaution.

Boats anchored in shallow harbors were directed to deeper waters by maritime officials.

Scientists warned of potential wave activity following the quake due to underwater displacement.

The Chilean Seismological Center continued monitoring for signs of abnormal sea movement.

In Argentina, emergency broadcasts interrupted regular programming to issue tsunami warnings.

Citizens were advised to stay off roads to allow emergency services to operate efficiently.

Both nations coordinated closely to share data and respond to the unfolding situation.

People gathered at community shelters located on higher ground, some carrying only essentials.

Families huddled together, listening to radios for any news about incoming waves.

Helicopters flew overhead, surveying coastlines and assessing possible damages.

Although structural damage was minimal, the fear of a tsunami kept tension high.

Emergency lines were flooded with calls from concerned relatives and tourists.

In Puerto Williams, the coast guard patrolled the waterfront to ensure full evacuations.

Wildlife along the shorelines appeared agitated, with some species retreating inland.

The Argentine and Chilean governments held joint press briefings to inform the public.

Fishermen and sailors shared firsthand accounts of water receding near the coast.

The population remained on alert while aftershocks rumbled beneath the surface.

Meteorological agencies warned that wave surges could still occur over the following hours.

As daylight approached, residents watched the horizon anxiously, hoping for calm seas.

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