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[[w:ONEMI|ONEMI]] (National Emergencies Office), reported that [[w:Talca|Talca]], located 258 kilometers south of Santiago, was the city where the aftershock was felt the strongest. Pablo Marín of ONEMI told [[w:TV Chile|TV Chile]] no casualties were reported and only some telephone lines had collapsed.
 
More than eight aftershocks hit in the area, has reported the University of Chile Geological Survey. onOn Sunday: at 14:52:31 local time (18:52:31 UTC), magnitude 3.3, reached a depth of 15 kilometers with epicenter three kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at 15:22:57 (19:22:57 UTC), magnitude 4.3, had a depth of 32.6 kilometers with the epicenter nineteen kilometers northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at 15:46:29 (19:46:29 UTC), magnitude 4.7, with a depth of 29.7 kilometers, the epicenter was located fifteen kilometers north of [[Pichilemu]]; at 16:02:46 (20:02:46 UTC), magnitude 3.7, with a depth of 30.7 kilometers and the epicenter was located ten kilometers northwest of [[Pichilemu]]. On Monday: at the 02:21:45 (06:21:45 UTC), magnitude 3.9, with a depth of 15.5 kilometers and the epicenter was located 2 kilometers at the east of [[Pichilemu]]; at 02:33:28 (06:33:28 UTC), magnitude 4.6, with a depth of 15 kilometers and epicenter located 16 kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; at the 02:49:25 (06:49:25 UTC), magnitude 5, had a depth of 9.2 kilometers and the epicenter was located 16 kilometers at the northwest of [[Pichilemu]]; and at the 11:43:35 (15:43:35 UTC), magnitude 3.6, depth of 28.7 kilometers and epicenter located 11 kilometers at the north of [[Pichilemu]].
 
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