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The University of Chile Geological Survey reported the epicenter of the earthquake was located 28 kilometers at the south of Pichilemu, and it is most likely an aftershock to the March 11 earthquake.
 It occurred 64 kilometers west of Navidad, O'Higgins Region at a depth of 31 kilometers, University of Chile reported.
5 miles), and the epicenter was located 45 kilometers southwest of San Antonio, Valparaíso; 100 kilometers at the southwest of Valparaíso; 110 kilometers at the northwest of Rancagua, O'Higgins Region; and 125 kilometers at the southwest of Santiago.
4, and that it occurred at a depth of 35 kilometers, 60 kilometers northwest of Curicó, Maule Region.
 It had a magnitude of 4.
6, and occurred 32 kilometers south of Pichilemu, O'Higgins Region at a depth of 41.
9, and that occurred 40 kilometers southwest of Pichilemu.
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A further aftershock occurred at 06:57 local time (09:57 UTC), which was of a lesser magnitude.

Image: Diego Grez.


The second tremor took place at 02:21 local time (05:21 UTC), 18 kilometers southwest of Rancagua, O'Higgins Region at a depth of 90.


According to the US Geological Survey, the quake's epicentre was 135 kilometres (85 miles) south of Valparaiso, where the presidential inauguration took place, and 145 kilometres (90 miles) southwest of capital Santiago.


Meanwhile, an earthquake hit the area, with the epicenter offshore of Maule, 65 kilometers northwest of Cauquenes, at 11:24 am local time (15:24 UTC), with a depth of 30.
