M 5.3 earthquake near southeast of Easter Island.
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake occurred southeast of Easter Island, which is a moderate earthquake that can cause noticeable shaking in the area. While earthquakes of this size are generally not considered major disasters, they are significant enough to be monitored by seismologists to better understand Earth's geological activity and assess any potential hazards to the sparse population in that remote region.
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