Surviving Chile's tsunami
In 2010, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Chile. This triggered a tsunami in the Pacific Ocean, which travelled to the remote island of Juan Fernandez.
In 2010, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Chile.
It shook the central and southern parts of the country for more than three minutes, causing widespread damage which destroyed buildings, bridges and roads.
The earthquake triggered a tsunami in the Pacific Ocean, which travelled 600 kilometres west to the remote island of Juan Fernandez where Alison Campbell and her family were on holiday.
Hundreds of people died, and thousands were left injured and homeless.
Alison Campbell tells Jane Chambers what it was like when the tsunami struck.
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