'' newspaper on August 17, 1906, reporting the earthquake of the day before The earthquake caused damage throughout
Central Chile, from
Illapel to
Talca. The earthquake was also felt in
Santiago, the capital of Chile. The newspaper
El Mercurio reported in its August 17 edition that "the earthquake was produced in a violent way since its beginning, and provoked an indescribable panic through all the four thousands of inhabitants of Santiago and an unprecedented terror in the last years. Two or three-story buildings, even the most solid ones such as the National Congress, were swinging like a vessel in the sea. The shakings were so strong that many people thought the earth was going to open itself in deep and long strips." According to the
University of Chile, there were deaths. The earthquake left more than 20,000 injured. Adm. Gómez ordered the shooting of at least 15 people who had committed crimes during the aftermath. Teatro de la Victoria - Valparaíso, Chile.jpg|Teatro de la Victoria before the earthquake Terremoto Valparaíso 1906-Teatro de la Victoria.JPG|Teatro de la Victoria after the earthquake Saqueador fusilado-Terrremoto Chile 1906.JPG|Looters shot by the authorities. ==Relief efforts==