A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake jolted central Chile on Thursday afternoon, February 12. The tremor originated 32 kilometers southwest of Ovalle, a city in the Coquimbo region.
Seismic Details
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed the quake’s magnitude at 6.2. The epicenter lies in a seismically active zone, consistent with Chile’s position along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Impact and Response
Officials monitor the situation closely, with no immediate reports of major damage or casualties. Residents in Ovalle and surrounding areas felt strong shaking. Emergency services remain on alert for aftershocks.
Chile frequently experiences earthquakes due to tectonic plate movements. Authorities urge preparedness in vulnerable regions.

