Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
On the morning of Monday, September 9, 2024, Chile once again experienced its usual seismic activity, a constant in the lives of the country's inhabitants, which is located in one of the most seismically active regions in the world. According to the latest report from the National Seismological Center (CSN) of the University of Chile, several tremors have been recorded in different regions of the country in the last 24 hours. Although many of these movements are of low intensity and imperceptible to the population, it is essential to stay informed about seismic events that could affect people. The geological nature of Chile, situated between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, makes it a country prone to earthquakes. This geological situation not only serves as a reminder of nature's power but also underscores the importance of having monitoring and alert systems that allow citizens to stay informed about tectonic movements. The CSN plays a crucial role in collecting and disseminating information about earthquakes, thus contributing to public safety. Throughout the weekend, the CSN reported a series of tremors, some of which reached magnitudes that, while not alarming, were sufficient to be officially recorded. The most significant event occurred in the Biobío region, where a tremor of magnitude 4.5 was felt by some residents. However, most of the reported movements did not exceed a magnitude of 3.5 and did not cause damage or tsunami alerts. The fact that the community remains informed about these tremors is vital, as, although many are minor, knowledge of the country's seismic activity helps prepare the population for events of greater magnitude. Authorities and the CSN emphasize the importance of having an emergency plan and basic supplies in case a significant earthquake occurs. Social media and the media have played a crucial role in disseminating information about these natural phenomena. As earthquakes are recorded, the CSN updates its platforms so that the public can quickly access relevant data. This is especially important in a country that has experienced traumatic events related to earthquakes in the past. One of the most notable earthquakes in Chile's history was the Valdivia earthquake in 1960, which is still remembered as the most powerful ever recorded in the world. Since then, Chile has implemented numerous prevention measures and educational initiatives on how to act during an earthquake, contributing to greater resilience among the population in the face of such events. Despite the frequency of earthquakes in the country, most of the population has learned to coexist with this reality. Modern buildings are designed to withstand seismic movements, and civic education campaigns have fostered a culture of preparedness. However, it is always important to remember the significance of heeding alerts and recommendations issued by authorities. It is crucial for all citizens to remain informed and prepared, especially in regions near fault lines. The geography of Chile not only presents a challenge but also offers the opportunity to learn and adapt to nature. Institutions like the CSN are fundamental in this process, providing accurate and timely data that enable the population to make informed decisions. The last few hours have made it clear that seismic movements are part of everyday life in Chile. As the day progresses, many people continue their daily activities, aware that a tremor could occur at any moment. The key lies in preparation and information, elements that can make a difference in the safety of the population. With each tremor recorded, the need to maintain a constant awareness of the seismic activity in the country is reinforced. Education and information are powerful tools that, along with community action, can help Chile face the challenges presented by its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire.