Over 300 female inmates flee Chile prison after massive quake
                                                     Published time: April 02, 2014
                                                                                                                    
Armed forces have been dispatched to Iquique, Chile after 300 inmates reportedly escaped from a women’s prison in the wake of an 8.2 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami wave along the country’s northern coast.
  PDI, one of Chile’s two police branches, said at least 16  prisoners attempting to escape have been recaptured. 
“We have taken various public safety measures due to the mass  escape of over 300 female inmates at their prison in Iquique.  Personnel from the armed forces are working in collaboration with  police under the leadership of the government to offer security  and peace of mind to the residents of Iquique,” said Chile’s  minister of interior, Rodrigo Peñailillo. 
  Local authorities said that the prison is located in an area  which is prone to flooding and for this reason the situation got  out of control. The majority of the inmates held in prisons in  the Iquique area are guilty of drug trafficking, according to  Chilean press. 
  The quake occurred Tuesday, 95 km (59 miles)  northwest of the mining area of Iquique, Chile near the Peruvian  border. The epicenter was located at a shallow depth of about 20  km (12 miles) below the seabed. 
  Several aftershocks - ranging from magnitude 5 to 6.2 - were  detected in the area following the earthquake. 
  The Chilean navy said the first sign of the tsunami hitting the  coast was within 45 minutes of the quake. The US Pacific Tsunami  Warning Center (PTWC) said a tsunami measuring almost two meters  had been generated. 
  At least two people have died and three were seriously injured,  officials said. 
  Chile and Peru remain under tsunami warning. Tsunami watches have  been cancelled for Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and  Panama. 
  Two major fires have been reported in Iquique following the  quake, according to Publimetro. There have also been reports of  looting in the city. 
 
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