Chile Earthquake Shifted City 10 Feet West

In: Environment/weather Maps Science

9 Mar 2010

Based on GPS data, the entire city of Concepcion moved 10 feet to the west. Note that in the maps below the arrow scale and map scale are different – it looks a little odd at first, but makes sense.

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