A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific–Antarctic Ridge, approximately 3,440 km from Chile and over 3,500 km from New Zealand, with a depth of 10 km. The quake was confirmed by EMSC and USGS. Authorities report no tsunami threat or major damage, but it adds to a recent series of seismic events, including the massive 8.8 quake near Russia. With increased activity across oceanic fault zones, coastal residents worldwide are expressing growing concern.
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