A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck central Chile, killing at least 214 people and causing widespread damage. Buildings and roads were destroyed, cutting off electricity, water, and phone lines. Tsunami waves from the quake swept ashore in other countries, though there was little damage. It was the largest earthquake to hit Chile in 50 years. Rescue efforts were hampered by collapsed bridges. Aftershocks brought additional damage, including collapsed buildings. Many residents were left homeless after losing their homes. Chile is vulnerable to large earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire at the boundary of tectonic plates.