This document summarizes the impacts of a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck central Chile in 2010. The earthquake killed at least 214 people and affected over two million. It generated a tsunami that caused waves over 1.8 meters in French Polynesia and prompted evacuations in Hawaii, New Zealand, and other Pacific islands. The earthquake was the strongest to hit Chile in 50 years and highlighted issues with evacuation efforts, as traffic accidents occurred as people attempted to flee the affected areas.