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The 1928 Talca earthquake occurred on 1 December at 00:06 local time near Curepto, Maule Region, Chile, with an estimated magnitude of 7.6 MW, 8.3 MS and 7.9 ML. In Talca, it lasted 1 minute 45 seconds. There was damage between Valparaíso and Concepción, and severe damage on the coast from Cauquenes to Pichilemu, and in the following cities in the Chilean Central Valley: Talca, Curicó and San Fernando. In total, there were 279 dead, 1,083 wounded and 127,043 homeless.

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  • El terremoto de Talca de 1928 fue un sismo registrado el 1 de diciembre de ese año a las 00:06 hora local (04:06 UTC). Su epicentro se localizó cerca de Curepto, provincia de Talca, Chile,​​ y tuvo magnitudes 7,6 MW,​ 8,3 MS​ y 7,9 ML.​ En Talca, el terremoto se prolongó por 1 minuto y 45 segundos.​ (es)
  • The 1928 Talca earthquake occurred on 1 December at 00:06 local time near Curepto, Maule Region, Chile, with an estimated magnitude of 7.6 MW, 8.3 MS and 7.9 ML. In Talca, it lasted 1 minute 45 seconds. There was damage between Valparaíso and Concepción, and severe damage on the coast from Cauquenes to Pichilemu, and in the following cities in the Chilean Central Valley: Talca, Curicó and San Fernando. In total, there were 279 dead, 1,083 wounded and 127,043 homeless. (en)
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  • The 1928 Talca earthquake occurred on 1 December at 00:06 local time near Curepto, Maule Region, Chile, with an estimated magnitude of 7.6 MW, 8.3 MS and 7.9 ML. In Talca, it lasted 1 minute 45 seconds. There was damage between Valparaíso and Concepción, and severe damage on the coast from Cauquenes to Pichilemu, and in the following cities in the Chilean Central Valley: Talca, Curicó and San Fernando. In Talca there were 108 dead, 67 in Constitución, and 50 in the surrounding villages. Soon after the earthquake, the Barahona dam, in the valley of Cachapoal River, that contained copper tailings, collapsed, killing 54 miners. In total, there were 279 dead, 1,083 wounded and 127,043 homeless. (en)
  • El terremoto de Talca de 1928 fue un sismo registrado el 1 de diciembre de ese año a las 00:06 hora local (04:06 UTC). Su epicentro se localizó cerca de Curepto, provincia de Talca, Chile,​​ y tuvo magnitudes 7,6 MW,​ 8,3 MS​ y 7,9 ML.​ En Talca, el terremoto se prolongó por 1 minuto y 45 segundos.​ (es)
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