World | Chile Aftershocks Set Off Tsunami Confusion Government issues false tsunami warnings By Nick McMaster Posted Mar 3, 2010 4:19 PM CST Copied A woman, holding her baby, sits on the ground after she climbed a hill during a false tsunami alarm in Talcahuano, Chile, Wednesday, March 3, 2010. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko) Three big aftershocks rocked Chile today, triggering tsunami confusion in the hard-hit south-central regions. The aftershocks had a magnitude of 5.9 to 6.3, coming off Saturday's 8.8-magnitude quake. Tsunami sirens in at least three towns sent residents scrambling for high ground in the Bio Bio and Maule coastal regions, the Wall Street Journal reports. But the national emergency service, which has come under fire for failing to issue a tsunami warning last week, issued a statement soon after today's quake saying no tsunami alert was being issued. The reason for the discrepancy in the local towns isn't clear. About half of the 800 confirmed deaths came from those regions. Read These Next Hillary might nominate Trump for a Nobel if he ends war. Kristi Noem is catching some flak over her new home. Girl, 11, disappeared in 1996. An arrest has just been made. Paul Rodriguez keeps finding himself in hot water. Report an error