Showing posts with label Santiago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santiago. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2015

6.2 quake, aftershocks strike central Chile

 
 
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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit a coastal region in central Chile, US Geological Survey reports. It comes amid frequent aftershocks following a strong 8.3 quake last week.
The quake’s epicenter was registered 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Ovalle in Chile’s Coquimbo Region at a depth of 38 kilometers.
Another 5.1-magnitude quake followed minutes after the strong tremor, according to USGS. There was no information on damage or casualties immediately available and no tsunami warning was issued.
6.2 earthquake, 30km SW of Ovalle, Chile. 2015-09-25 23:51:18 at epicenter (19m ago, depth 38km). http://tinyurl.com/nzdfw4x 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Epidemic Hazard - Chile, Departmento de Tarapaca, [Tarapaca-wide] : H1N1

Earth Watch Report  -  Epidemic Hazards

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05.07.2013Epidemic HazardChileDepartmento de Tarapaca, [Tarapaca-wide]Damage level Details
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Epidemic Hazard in Chile on Friday, 05 July, 2013 at 07:44 (07:44 AM) UTC.

Description
At least 11 people have been killed in an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus in northern Chile, where the rate of infection is more than six times higher than the rest of the country, authorities said Thursday. "The average across the country is 24 patients per 100,000 residents, but in Tarapaca, in the past week, the rate was 148 patients per 100,000 residents," Medical Association president Enrique Paris said. Citing fears of aggravating the outbreak, Paris recommended postponing or cancelling the upcoming Fiesta de la Tirana, a religious celebration planned for July 15-17 where 200,000 people are expected. Meanwhile, Health Minister Jaime Manalich announced he will travel Friday to the region 1,900 kilometers (1,180 miles) north of Santiago near the border with Bolivia
Biohazard name:A/H1N1
Biohazard level:2/4 Medium
Biohazard desc.:Bacteria and viruses that cause only mild disease to humans, or are difficult to contract via aerosol in a lab setting, such as hepatitis A, B, and C, influenza A, Lyme disease, salmonella, mumps, measles, scrapie, dengue fever, and HIV. "Routine diagnostic work with clinical specimens can be done safely at Biosafety Level 2, using Biosafety Level 2 practices and procedures. Research work (including co-cultivation, virus replication studies, or manipulations involving concentrated virus) can be done in a BSL-2 (P2) facility, using BSL-3 practices and procedures. Virus production activities, including virus concentrations, require a BSL-3 (P3) facility and use of BSL-3 practices and procedures", see Recommended Biosafety Levels for Infectious Agents.
Symptoms: 
Status:confirmed
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H1N1 flu outbreak in northern Chile kills 11

 
This file photo shows people wearing surgical masks, outside a hospital in Iquique, on July 4, 2013. At least 11 people have been killed in an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus in northern Chile, where the rate of infection is more than six times higher than the rest of the country, according to authorities.
This file photo shows people wearing surgical masks, outside a hospital in Iquique, on July 4, 2013. At least 11 people have been killed in an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus in northern Chile, where the rate of infection is more than six times higher than the rest of the country, according to authorities.
AFP - At least 11 people have been killed in an outbreak of H1N1 flu virus in northern Chile, where the rate of infection is more than six times higher than the rest of the country, according to authorities.
"The average across the country is 24 patients per 100,000 residents, but in Tarapaca, in the past week, the rate was 148 patients per 100,000 residents," Medical Association president Enrique Paris said on Thursday.
Citing fears of aggravating the outbreak, Paris recommended postponing or cancelling the upcoming Fiesta de la Tirana, a religious celebration planned for July 15-17 where 200,000 people are expected.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Jaime Manalich announced he will travel Friday to the region 1,900 kilometers (1,180 miles) north of Santiago near the border with Bolivia.
The minister also said some 115,000 vaccines will be sent to immunize the population, which numbers around 300,000.
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Giant Wave Impact - Chile, Valparaiso, Vina del Mar

Earth Watch Report - Giant Wave Impact

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05.07.2013 Giant Wave Impact Chile Valparaiso, Vina del Mar Damage level Details
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Giant Wave Impact in Chile on Friday, 05 July, 2013 at 07:35 (07:35 AM) UTC.

Description
Waves as high as seven metres pounded homes and businesses on Chile's coastline. The extreme conditions started on Wednesday with weather experts warning they could last until the weekend. High winds caused the tidal surges which have led emergency services to issue weather warnings to 11 regions in the South American country predicting strong winds, high tides and large waves. In the city of Vina del Mar about 120 kilometres west of the capital Santiago the waves washed over sea defences flooding coastal streets and damaging homes and businesses. Seaside resorts also suffered and one port was forced to close to all vessels. In another area eight homes were flooded and 32 people affected.
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Huge waves hit Chile and Peru


Waves as high as 7m (22 ft) have hit parts of Chile and coastal areas are on alert as high winds and tidal currents sweep across parts of South America's coast. Footage showed huge waves surging onto the streets of Antofagasta in Chile where at least one injury was reported following the dangerous weather. In Peru, parts of the country's coastline were hit with waves as big as 5m (16 ft) and the weather caused flooded streets in the seaside city of Chimbote. Reged Ahmad reports.   Watch Video Here
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