(Bloomberg) -- A 6.8-magnitude earthquake -- revised down from 7.2-magnitude earlier -- hit 67 kilometers (42 miles) from Constitucion in southern Chile on Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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The quake was felt across central and south Chile, swaying buildings in the capital Santiago, though there have been no reports of injuries or damages to basic services, AP said. A cathedral was evacuated in Constitucion, reported AP.
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There isn’t a tsunami threat from the earthquake, UNESCO said in an email Sunday.
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