Aquí fue el TERREMOTO MÁS GRANDE en la historia
It was terrible because the earth moved and it became channels like ditches and as we walked we fell into the holes in the earth and we stopped but it was terrible in front of us there were some large trees and they began to cross each other and the wooden houses began to creak,
It seems. that the wooden houses came together that played with each other, making the land wave just like the sea makes waves, thus, making the land wave, the streets opened up more or less 50 cm there before reaching the park and the houses follow a two three down the earthquake of 1960
Region of the rivers when I talk to you about toltén There are two toltén the old toltén and new toltén the place where I am now a commune of approximately 10,000 people that has a municipal supermarket with everything that entails it being a commune but
It is a replacement city for old toltén, a city built on the banks of the river that was razed after the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred in Valdivia in 1960, the largest earthquake that has existed in the history of humanity and which I will tell you about on the day of
Today this is Nueva Toltén, a town that is quite harmonious, I really feel very calm, you feel peace, people walk relaxed, the cars drive slowly, you can hear the birds, the fresh air, it really is a paradise to live in a small town like this, with only 10,000 people, imagine that
We are here. On Friday it is 11 o’clock in the morning. I don’t know if you can see it, but here it is as if it were a quiet Sunday so that you can locate yourself a little better in
The place where I am currently located between Temuco and Valdivia but along the coast but you will wonder why new toltén well many of the oldest inhabitants of this town were not born here but were born in old toltén and it is the place where we will now
Go to old toltén You simply realize that everything Speaks In itself, the real history is here, it is a truly historic town and look, for example, at home you go out to buy at the store and you realize that the signs are metal, here they were made of wood and
Look how you find the moss today. It has been taking over this signage, look here Sánchez Street full of moss and Libertad Street a place where it rains a lot and Well here you can see the havoc look here we have as a recognition says the municipality of Toltén May 21,
May 60, 2010 they took over one day before the tsunami the mayor and the councilors and here in 2010 the mayor and councilors on May 22, 1960 the greatest intensity earthquake recorded in the modern era destroyed the entire town of Toltén then on February 27
, 2010 a new earthquake devastated great part of the country, this time forgiving our people, 50 years after the tsunami, we raise this reminder, a date not to be forgotten. Wow, this memory was made in May 2010, 3 months after the earthquake of February 27,
2010 and Wow, friends, the sector here Yes, it impresses me to think that this was inhabited by the same people, areas of Toltén Nuevo, but today it is only in ruins. I am referring to the
Main square of Toltén Viejo. Look, so you can believe me, here comes Plaza de Toltén Viejo, destroyed by the tidal wave. year 1960 and there we have it completely desolate here there are still vestiges of what at one time were the signs Calle de Libertad and Calle Barbosa surely it was this
Street along with the street that we have over there and Well here the square we are here friends it seems that I am entering Just a field, but don’t look, look. Here are the vestiges of Plaza Angamos destroyed by a tsunami in 1960 and well. This is what exists today in the
Main square of Toltén. Let’s put it in the context of the fact that here there were many children playing. Here are the people. They came to recreate Here people gathered and today It seems like a simple field as if
Nothing existed here look here we have a little vestige of what the square was maybe I don’t know a pool something strange something typical of squares but I don’t know What will it be? But what is here in the same
Nitrate mines existed this same thing and This was witnessed on the afternoon of May 22, 1960, Sunday, May 22, 1960, a date that the truth would change the history of Toltén Chile and In the whole world it was 3 pm when people, after having had lunch and taking a nap,
Began to feel that the floor was beginning to move. They never thought what was coming, it was something that humanity had not felt and until the times of Today, humanity has not felt again, I am referring to the largest earthquake that has been recorded in modern history.
For 400 years, the Nasca plate and the South American plate had been gathering energy. This meant that when they were released, they produced the largest earthquake. large that has existed 9.5 on the richter scale a scale that measures the energy released was so large that it was about to
Become a cataclysm which starts from grade 10 to give you an idea it was something similar to 20,000 atomic bombs from hiroshima the scale from richter I told him that it measured energy, however the mercali scale measures the damage caused, it reached grade 11 and according to what the
Mercali scale implies, that specific scale indicates total destruction of objects thrown into the air, also imagine that it had a duration of 10 minutes it is said and with 20 seconds of shaking you are left with your heart in your hand, imagine the people How they were psychologically traumatized
By this event everything was left on the ground houses trees electric lighting everything was a plain of destruction of rubble injured people people trapped between The houses, about 80% of the buildings that existed in Valdivia, were completely destroyed, that is, practically
The entire city was left in ruins. The earthquake was so great that in the low areas of the Valdivia region the land fell 2.7 m as well as in In other places, the terrain rose. An example of this is Guafo Island, which rose 4 m while on Wanlin Island it rose 5.6 m.
Imagine the magnitude and strength of the earthquake to produce this. Many people say that the earth moved like waves. Some People talk about the earth opening, they saw how people fell and then the earth closed again. I am not the one to deny this. They are the
Only people in the world who have experienced this. No one else on the planet has experienced a 9.5 earthquake, only them. They know what they saw and to this day Nobody can say that it is not possible, only they lived through the Valdivia Mega Earthquake. So I was going to join
Her there because we were chatting and when we arrived, this is the only thing I thought about. that she has to die here, I said, I said, why didn’t she stop, well, I fished her head and put it
In my shoulder bag, I put it in and covered her so she wouldn’t see how the streets opened up more or less 50 cm there before reaching the The park and the houses were one two three down and the water was jumping and the dust was falling.
I couldn’t find what to do. I looked at the street. My legs were taken away from me . There was a furniture store. The cats jumped out as if there were two people throwing it and when it calmed down. I
Couldn’t jump over it, it was so much that my legs didn’t give me enough, I tried hard, and he fell there. It’s better that the shot dies because of the earthquake. I was 6 years old, but I clearly remember what happened
In front of us. There were some big trees and they They began to cross each other and the wooden houses began to creak. It seems that the wooden houses that were playing with each other came together and the
People began to cry that many fell to the ground and began to pray. That was the experience of the day the day passed. earthquake that was around 2 in the afternoon and the evangelicals were there doing a Sunday service when the earthquake came and there was the other room that because
They had worship in the same house it was terrible because I started and the evangelicals were praying and crying and I Also the movement was very big, very terrible. It lasted. I don’t know how long I would last at that age, but they say it lasted about 10 or 11 minutes.
Fall in Las Maderas from the boss’s house and my husband was loading a truck with seed to go to plant, he says that he felt a woman screaming and he thought it was me so he wanted to run to where I was and he couldn’t and
Then he says that He fell on his knee and grabbed a fence and that’s how he got to where I was but it was My neighbor, the one who shouted, like six friends on bicycles, we were going to the village and the earthquake
Called for it there in Antil. We gathered it there and while the earthquake was happening, as the trees clicked, the horses fell on their backs and hung, and the houses, like the rattles, fell and The bridge creaked just as the railway bridge sparked and there we said, you bastard, let’s cut
Valdivia off here, let him have good legs, get home first and not here, we separated them from the group and we returned him, I with my younger sisters went to the cemetery, we caught them On the way
To the cemetery then it was terrible, it was terrible because the earth moved, it became channels like a ditch, and as we were walking, we fell into the earth holes and we stopped them, but it was terrible, and my
Youngest sister was 5 years old, she was crying, and I held her in my arm with She and we both fell because a ditch was made where the earth moved, they were made like channels. So when
We arrived at the houses, the houses moved, they moved but they did not fall, they are very firm. The old houses at that time, the only communication that existed was through railways railways and the earthquake was of such magnitude that The Rails were bent just as if they had been
Rags just like a string they remained the pavement remained like a pyramid rose to the top the streets were split They all fell into pieces Camilo Henriquez They came together on both
Sides, so it was almost like a tunnel, the houses were torn apart and they all fell on top of each other. One was young, he still had strength, but that issue won, he won, it dominated him, the planet, the product
Of this earthquake, remained vibrating for several days. The disturbance was so much that it even affected the rotation of the Earth and made the days milliseconds shorter. This is how we can quickly describe in a simple way what was the largest earthquake in the history of humanity.
Well today This is the life that exists here in toltén many little sheep and as you realize we have a while to get there because they are ahead and they are going super slow May 22, 1960 and when the clock showed 4:20 p.m. after the sea had
Receded and it would reveal sand, fish, mollusks, it would return towards the coastal cities with great force, so much so that it is said that the speed was 150 km per hour. It is said that the waves that arrived reached a point between 10 to 14 m high, many people tried clinging
To the trees, some were saved and some had no escape, many people who managed to get away from the first wave after it calmed down and it settled down again, they came down from the hills to see how their houses were left. But as you already know, a tsunami is not It is
Not just a wave but a train of waves. The people who came down to see the state of their houses, unfortunately, did not manage to save themselves. The Tsunami came late, the one that went around the world. The
Tsunami swept away the entire Corral Bajo. It was almost So with the sea the wave entered Corral and fished Corral low and took everything inside, killing them all within a kilo of an umbrella. The wave was more than 30
Meters, we had the Canelo, a 400-ton boat left it in deep mourning above. I the force of nature with that I saw that it is nature is wise He knows what he is doing and one is not a thing
From Puerto Saavedra on the coast of Temuco to Ancud in Chiloé the Tsunami devastated How many people community house him that it was and that it was in its path, the people who were not trapped by the earthquake or swept away by the Tsunami stayed in the hills and remained
There for weeks and after that there came, let’s say, a shortage of things that there were no roads, no There was like the trucks arrived with the food to the farms because the things were delivered to the people on the farms, there would be no flour to make bread, there was nothing at
All and most of the people had little children and it was a very great suffering. The same husband went to Valdivia in a large truck that Alemán had to look for things to give to people as a donation. No more because of the earthquake and everything, they came from other countries, but
What the gentleman did was he stored the things and didn’t care. gave no one anything nothing gave them we didn’t We received nothing, no help at the time of the earthquake because he kept everything and then later on, he
Began to give the same grocery store as it was called before in the countryside. The things he donated, we knew because the things had a different label. So from what country? They were not Chileans, they
Sacrificed a lot and after the earthquake they had enough food to feed themselves, other countries did not help them, they sent a lot of help, a lot of help, and then they distributed the people who had bad houses. It was
Very sad, very sad, but very well cared for because other countries The United States helped a lot. Even the hospital was made by the United States. John Kennedy was the president. They named it Nevada. Even that population was made by another country. I don’t remember it’s called Nevada because the
State of Nevada helped. The cooperation of the Nevada population in the commune. but the town is called Alabama because the Alabama was the one that helped in there town is called Mississippi the state Mississippi
And the other communes I don’t remember the names of the states but in all of them Corral also has to have a town with a state name in the United States In Valdiva, a hospital was made. The hospital is named after John Kennedy. Because in that year it was during John Kennedy’s mandate
That all this aid was made. The days passed in Valdivia and in the surrounding cities and destiny, I think, wanted to see the city. destroyed Yes or yes because two days after the earthquake and tsunami that affected Valdivia there was a volcanic eruption in the Andean sector of the region that
Was clearly related to the megaearthquake that had occurred two days before and, believe it or not, two months after the megaearthquake, the inhabitants of Valdivia and surrounding areas realized that there was a new threat, the Riñihue Lake had increased its flow by nearly 27 m since it had been
Affected in one of its drains on the day of the earthquake, two hills came together and covered the sector by where the lake emptied, that is why there was a plug here, the lake began to raise its
Level. There were three plugs that were generated and they were already against time. It was known that if that flow of water was not released later, the mass of water would be released every day. It increased more and more and at
Any moment it would fall towards the Alhue lakes and obviously Valdivia and many more towns would disappear. More than 450 workers and many engineers worked tirelessly day and night to be able to solve this, having to dig kilometers of canals to be able to release
The waters. from the riñihue, removing the mud with the shovel, passing it to the companion, the companion passing to the next, there were neighbors who organized themselves to be able to free the riñihue, the people from many towns were evacuated and 65 days later, the water from the riñihue was finally released without
There is no doubt that they were anonymous heroes who saved entire communities, entire families, and perhaps not many have the knowledge of this. People who worked tirelessly to save many people. After the earthquake, rumors began to spread and then it was
True that a roadblock had been made. in Lake Riñihue and that it was going to come, Lake Riñihue was going to overwhelm the entire town of Los Lagos and later Valdivia, I saw how the part that came from there came, more or less, it was about 200,300 meters that were crossed. The river
With the earthquake brought down a house with a woman and a grandmother and some pigs also the other day when they went there and the grandmother was lost, she never looked like it. The lady was pregnant, she
Was squeezed on some sticks from here down and she was already screaming because They would save her, she said the night that at night, because it was the next day that they caught her, there were some popcorns that were flying up.
So when they took her out, she was in bad shape, they took her to Santiago. I don’t know if she filled a helicopter. A colleague told me that I was working. In the same place, when I grew older, it’s there, he
Told me that the lady there was saved, we were taking people out, maybe at night, standing guard in a boat there for the center, taking the cats, the dogs from the houses that are crying, taking them out
And putting them out. carabineros we put them together like this we crossed the boats So new with new we shot with police but that’s how I remember that we went to see some relatives and there were
We wanted to bring a little son we knew who knew my dad and he went up to his house and started filling the water the water water water until when the water reached the top of his house and he left with his
House he fell he drowned because why not He wanted to get off, he went up to his house and with a goat, a goat in his arm, it was a little field and several people were moving with their animals because they didn’t want to leave
Their houses because they climbed up onto the roof and took it out, several of them took out several but they didn’t want to get out. Some died with their animals, look friends here at the bridge crossing
How destroyed it is. I don’t know if it was due to the same tsunami earthquake of ’60, but look, the varanda has practically disappeared and here is the Toltén River that crosses it, the truth is, friends, here in old toltén there are few vestiges that remain because the sea literally destroyed
Everything. They are some of the large thick trees that are lying on the ground or perhaps these same things that we can see here such as the passage of cars that to this day It is taken care of
And It is where we are going to pass now and Well friends Now we are on the bridge so you can see it looked a bit destroyed but it still supports a full truck and two people on top
Old toltén as it is known today before of its total destruction, it presented floods in winter, accumulations of water that made it seem like the Chilean Venice since the inhabitants often had to get around by boats, which also affirm that the plaza that
Had the old toltén was one of the most beautiful, imagine the magnitude of the tsunami that the sea devastated the municipality, there was a civil registry in old toltén, it had a hotel, it even had a stadium in the northern sector, everything normal that a commune would have today here in Chile,
Today this is the toltén cemetery old is like this and to give you an idea the sea entered where you see the forest there at the end approximately 4 km the sea entered and reached here to the town of toltén Viejo and destroyed everything there are very few vestiges
That remained but Here, for example, we have the old toltén cemetery, which was overwhelmed by a tsunami. The sea passed through here. Permit us to enter the toltén cemetery, which has many tombs of people who lived here in the sector and if you notice from the side over there
, See a little bit of what the Toltén River is, which also obviously overflowed with so much sea that entered. Wow, something that I had not noticed very well is that the graves are really crooked,
There are some like that, others like that, others like that, not impressive, look, maybe with this you will understand me. the magnitude of the earthquake, look how this one here is and what the
One over there is like. It’s like the earth rose up and left them both like that. Look here, you can see maybe a little better, the earth rose up in the middle and left one
There. And another one for here, the ones here too, if we start to realize and pay close attention to the details, look at how destroyed the one here was, the one there, look at how
The ground is raised there and it’s not that when was the burial of these people? They were buried in Chueca, but the earthquake made the earth move, it rose in some parts, it went down in another, it remained raised like a hill and that is why all the graves were crooked in this
Place. Look at another grave that is really cemented. It broke, look at that, I think it was at the top, perhaps with the earthquake the grave broke in two. Look, the cement rose to such a magnitude that I can put my hand
Through it. It was like all that in the air and obviously the The back of the tomb fell down. There is the plaza, the few trees that remained, the people say that many were trying to climb those same trees to see if they could save themselves from the tsunami that
Devastated this place today. Only this remains of a vestige and some houses that have been put around and that today form old toltén, there are very few houses, yes, and they are small houses and
The rest is just fields and animals that are in the area. It is most likely that this was a sign from the time and Well, it was left lying somewhere and yes it is quite old wood,
Look at how it turned out. The tree trunks, I don’t know if you can see, they are huge to move. Those logs easily require machinery but it is most likely that in this case the sea
Did that task. I just told you that there was a volcano that erupted, it was the Puyehue volcano that released its ashes more than 6000 m high, it spent a week hovering around the sector and this eruption was due to the megaearthquake, the movement of the plates caused the continent to open and
Then the magma gave way and the puyehue eruption was achieved, it is something like when you remove the cork from a champagne Wow, look here there is a small monument San Pedro Street the signs of the Old Toltén and here it says post office and telegraphs toltén surely in this
That is fenced here is where the Post Office that occupied the city was, as you can see. They are niches, they are small memories that have They have been leaving and they have had to fence because only the base of the Post Office that existed here in Toltén Viejo remains.
I am going to name the club to which I belong, Manojito Carnation group. Now I went in and there were some tunnels where they sold wine but the wine flowed in the street
In the era there I die I arrived I bent down I put my hands here and I sucked the wine in the street I hit him tremendously because one was out of focus they are one of the few people who know the strength of a 9.5 earthquake on the entire planet Earth
It is estimated that 2,000 people died and there were more than 2,000,000 victims. I hope you have known a little about this Planetary monster, as Tom Jordan, the then director of the California earthquake center in the United States, described it, it was something that
Has nothing similar to it. What to compare, imagine 20,000 Hiroshima bombs. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Channel, it’s totally free so you can see the new videos I upload. Thank you very much to those on Patreon and to the United States who help me continue in these places and we’ll
See you next weekend with a new video Goodbye children of the Pachamama
Fue el terremoto de mayor magnitud registrado en la historia del mundo, se dice que cambio la rotación de la tierra e hizo en milisegundos mas cortos los días y es algo esperable ya que fue similar a 20.000 bombas atómicas de Hiroshima lanzadas al mismo tiempo, imagínense la magnitud del mega terremoto de Valdivia en 1960.
Si hablamos del tsunami sin duda fue el mayor que se ha visto en la historia, muchos hablan de una ola sobre los 10m de alto que se trago poblados completos a lo largo de la costa sur de Chile, fue la peor catástrofe que ha azotado a Chile y el mundo y hoy iré al lugar del epicentro a ver cuales son los vestigios que se pueden observar y ver la declaración de los sobrevivientes del terremoto de Valdivia en 1960.
Un video documental que relata y toma testimonios sobre este magno evento.
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00:00 INTRODUCCION
00:53 NUEVO TOLTEN
02:23 TOLTEN VIEJO ARRAZADO POR TSUNAMI
05:26 HISTORIA DEL TERREMOTO
08:06 TESTIMONIOS REALES DEL TERREMOTO
12:36 CONSECUENCIAS DEL TERREMOTO
13:15 HISTORIA DEL TSUNAMI
14:05 TESTIMONIO REAL DEL TSUNAMI
14:57 CONSECUENCIAS DEL TSUNAMI
15:15 LAS AYUDAS DE EEUU
17:49 HISTORIA DEL LAGO RIÑIGUE QUE REBALSÓ
19:37 TESTIMONIOS DEL RIÑIGUAZO
21:42 UN CEMENTERIO DESTRUIDO POR EL TERREMOTO
25:21 LO QUE QUEDO DE TOLTEN VIEJO
27:05 LO MAS IMPORTANTE DEL VIDEO
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Amigos espero les guste este documental , me ayudarían muchísimo si ven el video completo, un abrazo hijos de la Pachamama.
Ayer estuve ahí y fue una linda experiencia y ver el pasado
Saludos para tí y las personas que te contaron su historia…
Fue grande pero no por eso el peor pues el de San Juan Argentina en el año 1944 fue de grado 7,5 pero se llevó a 10000 personas. El de Haití se llevó 225.000 personas con un grado de 7. Terremoto y Tsunami del Océano Indico fue 275.000 víctimas con un grado de 9,10. En verdad si hablamos como que fue el más fuerte por duración y por magnitud en la escala de richter podemos decir que si. En cuanto a víctimas u otros conceptos está por debajo.
Hola Claus, gracias por contar nuestra historia
😮felicitaciones , muy buen video , es un documental excelente de la tragedia vivida en ese entonces , eres un grande , sigue así, tenes un gran futuro como profesor o periodista . Es bueno tener a alguien que nos enseñe y recuerde las cosas ocurridas en Chile .
Gracias Claux,no deja de ser triste esta herencia que tenemos con los terremotos,pero somos gente fuerte , siempre adelante ,un abrazo 🫂
cada vez mejor claux te felicito
Mea historia pana, la raja tu canal, con entrevistas, suerte en tu futuro como youtuber.
Hacete uno de los brujos en chile.
🇵🇦Yo me acuerdo que tenìa 5 años vivo en Panamà y ese terremoto se sintió aquì con en con una fuerza descomunal y gracias a Dios en todos los años que tengo más nunca hemos vistos un temblor asì.Les creo porque miren la distancia que hay entre Valdivia y Herrera en Panamà
Exelente claux exelente
espectacular este video claux , yo personalmente conozco el sector por que generalmente me voy de vacaciones alli hace ya varios años y me llego mucho tu reportaje , te felicito
Un homenaje a las personas que perdieron la vida, como tambien, a miles de compatriotas que perdieron todo hace ya 64 años atras…gracias Claux por poder conocer a valerosas personas que vivieron in situ tan devastador terremoto y tsunami, y pueden contarlo hoy.
Que emocionante los testimonios de los jóvenes de esos tiempos gente muy valiente ❤❤
Cada uno de ellos valen oro pero don Vicente me identifico en cada momento 🥹❤️👏🏽👏🏽
Excelente trabajo! Lograste armarlo tan bien, que emociona muchísimo! Me encanto el relato del señor que toma vino del suelo! Jajaja Felicidades, muy bien logrado, gracias!!
muchas gracias por informar ❤ saludos desde Madrid
Que interesante el video Claux, y escuchar el testimonio de los viejitos que vivieron ese terremoto y tsunami con la emosión de sus recuerdos hasta me sacaron lagrimas.
Encantada de ver los testimonios mis padres vivían en lautaro tenían 5 y 6 años recuerdan exactamente todo fue traumatico.
Impresionante los q ocurrió en ese lugar. Tremendo lo q hizo la naturaleza.Gracias por el video .
Tu video me recordó a un reportaje antiquísimo de "Al sur del mundo" sobre el terremoto de Valdivia, tus videos son cada vez de mejor factura. Felicitaciones.!
Dicho sea de paso: Que lindo que hablan los adulto mayores, como se extraña esa forma correcta y humilde de hablar hoy.
Maestro, me encantó el video. Que mejor que escuchar este tipo de eventos que de la boca de las personas que lo vivieron. Un aplauso de píe. Éxito y bendiciones en todo.
Wouw excelente video 😊
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Y. BOTABAN TIERRA. Y. NO. SE
PODIAN. VER. ERA. FUERTE.
YO. NO TENGO. MIEDO. A. LOS
TERREMOTOS. ABUELITA. YOLANDA 76. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Te quedo muy bien el video, con esencia de humanidad y empatia. me encanta toda la historia que ofreces. saludos desde CDMX
Tremendos testimonios en primera persona.
Gracias Claux por este Documental!!❤❤🇨🇱❤️❤️
Buen contenido socio. Se nota que te informas. Sigue asi compaire
Que buen capitulo!
Y los entrevistados muy buenos
Excelente trabajo Claux! Te felicito. Lamentablemente nuestro país no se ha preocupado de documentar los testimonios de las personas que vivieron en terremoto, pero tú aportaste con algo más que un granito de arena. Me quedó la duda de si el caballero que estaba con su polola ese día se casó o no con ella 😂
Yo tenía 3 años entonces fue un día domingo fué fuerte en Rancagua yo vivía ahí
Fué como ha las tres dé la tardé fue fuerte aquí en Rancagua
no lo había visto Claux, tremendo reportaje, muchas gracias, hace poquito fui a conocer Toltén viejo
AHI NACIERON TODOS LOS HNOS ROCHA MORALES,Y CUENTAN QUE FUE TERRIBLE,ES VERDAD COMO LA GENTE MORIA ENTERRADA O TRAGADA POR LA TIERRA,UN ABRAZO A NUEVA TOLTEN,ESTA MUY HERMOSA,DESDE LA 5TA.REGION.
Gracias Claux. Un amigo de EE. UU que vio este video me pidio ayuda para entender algunas palabras donde relatan su vivencia las personas.
Arrazo de un paraguazo = arrazó de imprevisto
Pololiando = estar de novios
Paleto = abrigo, chaqueta
Casa patronal = casa grande de campo.
Cabros = amigos, jovenes, chicos
Nos apartamos = nos separamos cada uno para su casa
Cunetas = zanjas abiertas de tierra
Trapo = paño de género, de hilo
Pulperia = negocio pequeño de comida
Chanchos = cerdos (animales)
Chiva = cabra ( animal)
Guarguera = tomar agua ó en este caso vino
😮😮😮😮
Buen documental claux.7.claux tienes que venir a chillan.hacer el otro documental del terremoto chillan viejo.
Que terrible la historia me ISO caer unas lágrimas😢
Yo naci para el terremoto del 60😅
Yo recuerdo que ese día el terremoto del año. 1960. Fue terrible. Yo tenía 12 años de edad. Y también el terremoto del año 2010 fue muy triste.
Y también el terremoto del año 85 fue terrible
hola amigo, yo soy de Nueva Toltén, pero en la actualidad estoy viviendo en la ciudad de coronel por mi trabajo, me dio nostalgia ver los lugares ya que hace mucho tiempo que no voy a visitar a mi familia.
saludos amigo claux, siempre veo tus videos y me gastaría algún día acompañarte para conocer lugares.
Eres un capo para mostrar narrar y explicar saludos desde VALPARAÍSO awui tiembla muchisimo
Es cosa me mirar las fechas en las placas de las tumbas y saber si son anterior al año 60, falto ése dato más preciso.
Hola. Yo soy de Corral. Es muy poco lo que se habla de ese pequeño lugar. Pero fue una de las comunas más afectada por este gran terremoto. La mitad del pueblo quedó bajo el agua hasta el día de hoy. Mis padres y mis hermanos mayores lo vinieron.
A mi me dá la impresión que esa base fué de un cañon antiguo; por otra parte yo viví ese terremoto de 1960, en la localidad de Quechereguas en Traiguen, tenia 6 años pero lo recuerdo bastante bien, mi madre nos sacó de la casa a los dos menores y nos dejó sentados en el camino, no nos manteniamos en pie, lo que mas recuerdo porque me impactó muuucho fue el sonido de la tierra, nunca mas he oido ese ruido parecía como que los cerros se nos vinieran encima.
Mi madre de 95 años aún recuerda ese día fatal, muchas familias desaparecidas