I had trouble sleeping last night and finally I got up about about five and with bleary eyes looked at the breaking news on the computer. An 8.8 earthquake had hit Chile, about 200 miles SSW of Santiago. I know that South America is actually shifted farther east than North America and that daylight was coming soon there. So I turned on the TV and watched for awhile, but news was very limited and my eyelids very heavy, so I went back to sleep.
Well, I am back awake now and just heard it said the tectonic shift was about 10 feet. Pictures coming in from Concepcion are dramatic. Streets there are filled with rubble. They are showing people standing where roadways collapsed and peering into the rift; I think I would be worried about an aftershock pitching me into the giant, black gash in the earth.