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1906 Valparaíso earthquake

The 1906 Valparaíso earthquake hit Valparaíso, Chile, on August 16 at 19:55 local time. Its epicenter was offshore from the Valparaíso Region, and its magnitude was estimated at 8.2 Mw. This earthquake occurred thirty minutes after the 1906 Aleutian Islands earthquake.

Background
Chile lies above a convergent plate boundary, an area where the Nazca plate under the Pacific Ocean is subducted or moved beneath the South American plate. In the region around Valparaiso, the rate of convergence is about 70 mm/yr. As these two plates converge, it drives the Nazca plate with massive movements called megathrust earthquakes. The 1906 event was one of many large earthquakes in Chile along this plate boundary. Earthquakes can originate at the plate interface itself or within either the subducting or overriding plates. Citing the conjunction of Neptune with the moon, Captain Arturo Middleton, Chief of the Chilean Army's Meteorological Office, predicted the earthquake in a letter published in the Valparaíso newspaper El Mercurio on August 6. Captain Middleton was severely criticized in the following days, and was described as "ignorant and obscurantist." ==Earthquake characteristics==
Earthquake characteristics
On August 16, 1906, at 19:55 local time, while most Chileans were dining, a subterraneous sound was heard, and before it ended, the first tremor occurred, lasting about four minutes. or 8.2–8.3. The energy release has been re-evaluated with an estimated seismic moment of 2.8 × 1028, equivalent to a magnitude of 8.26 . The rupture length of the earthquake has been estimated at 200 km with a focal depth of about 40 km. ==Damage==
Damage
'' 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==
Relief efforts
Despite the state of the city, authorities quickly organized themselves into relief groups. Firefighters from other cities of Chile, including Santiago, Concepción and Talcahuano, moved to Valparaíso to help the local Fire Bureau. Physician José Grossi worked to counteract the plagues that followed the earthquake. On August 25, President Germán Riesco and President-Elect Pedro Montt arrived at Valparaíso. They arrived there by train, on foot, or horseback to survey the magnitude of the disaster. Some weeks after the earthquake, a Board for Reconstruction was formed, using money received from other countries. == Aftermath ==
Aftermath
In 1906, the Seismological Service of Chile (Servicio Sismológico de Chile) was created. Its first chief executive was Fernand de Montessus de Ballore. The effects of this historic seismic event in the Valparaíso rupture zone would be studied and measurable in the context of further seismic activity in this vicinity. ==See also==
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