A building in
Concepción collapses after the earthquake.
February 27 – An
8.8 magnitude earthquake (the fifth largest on record at the time) and tsunami strikes central Chile, affecting 80% of the population and leaving 525 people dead.[1]
September 18 – Chile celebrates 200 years of independence.[4]
October
Rescued miner Luis Urzúa and President Sebastián Piñera.
October 13 – All 33 miners
trapped in a mine in northern Chile 700 meters underground are rescued alive after 69 days in captivity. The day-long event was broadcast live to millions around the world.[5]
A building in
Concepción collapses after the earthquake.
February 27 – An
8.8 magnitude earthquake (the fifth largest on record at the time) and tsunami strikes central Chile, affecting 80% of the population and leaving 525 people dead.[1]
September 18 – Chile celebrates 200 years of independence.[4]
October
Rescued miner Luis Urzúa and President Sebastián Piñera.
October 13 – All 33 miners
trapped in a mine in northern Chile 700 meters underground are rescued alive after 69 days in captivity. The day-long event was broadcast live to millions around the world.[5]