Moment Chile earthquake rocks live TV show


An earthquake of magnitude 6.4 struck during a live TV broadcast in Chile’s northern city of Copiapó.

Chilean politician and presidential candidate, Carolina Toha, was speaking about her campaign proposals with two journalists when the studio began shaking.

The interview was cut short as all three quickly left the studio as the tremors continued, knocking down equipment on the set.

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