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{{date|May 3, 2010}}
[[File:5.8 Pichilemu aftershock May 2 2010.jpg|thumb|left|Shakemap of the aftershock. {{image source|[[w:United States Geological Survey|United States Geological Survey]]}}]]
Another strong aftershock hit Chile early in theSunday morning, Sunday May 3rd. The aftershock reached a magnitude of 5.9 with the epicenter located 19 kilometers west of [[Pichilemu]], according to the [[w:University of Chile|University of Chile]] Geological Survey (UCGS).
 
The UCGS has also reported that the quake reached a depth of 30.1 kilometers and that the intensities in the [[w:Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli scale]] were: [[Pichilemu]], [[w:Navidad, Chile|Navidad]] and [[w:Talca|Talca]]: VI; [[w:Rancagua|Rancagua]], [[w:Santa Cruz, Chile|Santa Cruz]], [[w:Lolol|Lolol]] and [[w:San Fernando, Chile|San Fernando]]: V; [[w:Casablanca, Chile|Casablanca]], [[w:San Antonio, Chile|San Antonio]] and [[w:Santo Domingo, Chile|Santo Domingo]]: IV; [[w:La Calera|La Calera]], [[w:La Ligua|La Ligua]], [[w:Limache|Limache]], [[w:Los Andes, Chile|Los Andes]], [[w:Papudo|Papudo]], [[w:Petorca|Petorca]], [[w:Quillota|Quillota]], [[w:Santiago, Chile|Santiago de Chile]], [[w:Valparaíso|Valparaíso]] and [[w:Viña del Mar|Viña del Mar]]: III.