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Earthquake aftermath: Thousands evacuated due to tsunami alert in Chile
2014-04-03 

CHILE-ARICA-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

Residents walk in front of a dameged home after an earthquake on Tuesday's night, in Arica, Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Agencia Uno)

 

CHILE-ARICA-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

Residents walk in front of a dameged home after an earthquake on Tuesday's night, in Arica, Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-ARICA-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

People prepare to return home after the tsunami alert lifted after an earthquake, in Arica, Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-ARICA-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

People return home after the tsunami alert lifted after an earthquake, in Arica, Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-ARICA-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

People return home after the tsunami alert lifted after an earthquake, in Arica, Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-SANTIAGO-EARTHQUAKE 

People wait at the Arturo Merino Benitez Airport as flights are cancelled following an earthquake in Santiago, capital of Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Sebastian Rodriguez/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-SANTIAGO-EARTHQUAKE 

People wait at the Arturo Merino Benitez Airport as flights are cancelled following an earthquake in Santiago, capital of Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Sebastian Rodriguez/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-SANTIAGO-EARTHQUAKE 

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet (bottom, in red) arrives at Chilean Air Force base in Santiago, capital of Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Sebastian Rodriguez/Agencia Uno)

CHILE-IQUIQUE-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

Vehicles pass through the flood after an earthquake on Tuesday's night, in Caleta Guardia Marina Riquelme, in Iquique, north Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Str)

CHILE-IQUIQUE-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

Boats remain damaged after an earthquake on Tuesday's night, in Caleta Guardia Marina Riquelme, in Iquique, north Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Str)

CHILE-IQUIQUE-ENVIRONMENT-EARTHQUAKE

People look damaged boats after an earthquake on Tuesday's night, in Caleta Guardia Marina Riquelme, in Iquique, north Chile, on April 2, 2014. An 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the northern coast of Chile Tuesday, leaving five people dead and three severely injured, while thousands of people have been evacuated due to a tsunami alert. (Xinhua/Str)

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