MEDIUMgdacs · L1 · earthquake2026-05-25
チリでM6.9の地震(深さ:101.331km)が発生、100km圏内に16万人
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Summary
Single-source GDACS detection — awaiting independent verification. A magnitude 6.9 earthquake at a depth of 101 km struck Chile on 25 May 2026, with an estimated 160,000 people exposed to strong shaking (MMI VI). The intermediate depth reduces the likelihood of catastrophic surface damage, but the event’s proximity to major mining regions warrants monitoring for potential operational disruptions.
Supply chain impact
- Copper production in Chile, the world’s largest supplier, could face temporary slowdowns if mine infrastructure or access roads in affected areas are damaged, though deep earthquakes typically cause less surface rupture than shallow ones.
- Lithium extraction and processing operations in Chile may experience brief interruptions pending safety inspections, with any sustained outage capable of tightening global battery-metal supply.
- No logistics chokepoints are directly mapped to this event; second-order effects depend on how the situation escalates and whether transport corridors serving export terminals are impacted.
Watch points
- Aftershock sequences that could trigger further operational halts or safety evacuations at major copper and lithium sites.
- Official damage assessments from Chilean authorities and mine operators, particularly regarding power supply, road access, and processing facility integrity.
- Any movement in copper or lithium spot prices or futures as markets react to potential supply uncertainty.