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the temblor
noun
An earthquake.
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The temblor was centered about 14 miles underground.
But working on the 41st floor during the temblor this week, she said she felt unsafe.
The death toll from the temblor was estimated to have exceeded 140,000.
He called the temblor "moderate" and said that aftershocks were a possibility.
The temblor occurred at 6.25am Pacific time at a depth of 5.0 miles.
First came the roar and rumble of the temblor, shaking skyscrapers, toppling furniture and buckling highways.
At 2 28 a.m. on Nov. 8 the temblor shook the span from its perch.
A study published in August 2014 noted that the temblor triggered small earthquakes in Antarctica.
One week after the temblor China declared three days of official mourning for the earthquake victims.
Mr. Sherwin said he and Mrs. Sherwin then draped themselves over their customers and waited out the temblor.
The temblor took out Pisco's electricity and cut off all communications, including fixed-line phones and cellphones.
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