Moderate Earthquake Hits Chile’s San Pedro De Atacama

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By Enrique Correa

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck 129 km northeast of San Pedro De Atacama, Chile, on March 18, 2025, at 1:30 AM local time.

Despite its strength, the quake occurred at a depth of 183 km and went largely unnoticed by residents, with no reports of it being felt.

Such seismic activity is not uncommon in this region, known for its geological volatility.

Earthquakes of this nature can provide interesting insights into the tectonic dynamics of the area.

The depth at which this earthquake occurred suggests that it originated from a more stable zone within the Earth’s crust, which often leads to less surface impact.

Monitoring these events is crucial, not just for immediate safety concerns, but also for understanding broader patterns in seismic activity.

Observers and researchers continue to study such occurrences to enhance preparedness and response strategies for future quakes.

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred near San Pedro De Atacama, Chile.

It took place early in the morning and was characterized by a significant depth, contributing to its minimal impact.