¿Por qué los chilenos no corremos cuando hay terremotos?

¿Por qué los chilenos no corren cuando hay terremotos?
Soldiers guard the entrance to a major grocery store in Iquique, 1,950 km north of Santiago, on April 3, 2014. A powerful offshore earthquake measuring 7.6 rocked northern Chile late Wednesday, sparking a new tsunami warning and sending thousands of people fleeing for higher ground a day after a deadly tremor killed six people. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, who was assessing damage from Tuesday's 8.2 jolt, was among those forced to evacuate as the latest quake sowed terror among exhausted and nervous residents. AFP PHOTO/CRIS BOURONCLE (Photo credit should read CRIS BOURONCLE/AFP/Getty Images)
Soldiers guard the entrance to a major grocery store in Iquique, 1,950 km north of Santiago, on April 3, 2014. A powerful offshore earthquake measuring 7.6 rocked northern Chile late Wednesday, sparking a new tsunami warning and sending thousands of people fleeing for higher ground a day after a deadly tremor killed six people. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, who was assessing damage from Tuesday's 8.2 jolt, was among those forced to evacuate as the latest quake sowed terror among exhausted and nervous residents. AFP PHOTO/CRIS BOURONCLE (Photo credit should read CRIS BOURONCLE/AFP/Getty Images)

Uno de los temas que más ha llamado la atención de los periodistas británicos que están cubriendo el terremoto que azotó el norte de Chile este martes es por qué la gente no corre despavorida mientras las cosas caen a su alrededor.

Este video los sorprendió especialmente.

Lo mismo le ocurre a otros colegas de la BBC que provienen de países no sísmicos.

Y yo, que soy chilena, intento darles una respuesta.

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