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This is normal for a city not known for its early risers. Still, this is hardly any given Sunday for
Electricity is still out in isolated sectors of the city, where several bridges, highways, and other vital infrastructure, including the international airport, suffered significant damage in Saturday morning’s 8.8-magnitude quake.
A 24-unit apartment building in the western borough of Maipu totters on the verge of total collapse and shards of broken glass still sparkle in the downtown streets. Pedestrians step gingerly to avoid sections of sidewalk where police have cordoned off piles of yet-to-be-cleared chunks of concrete, brick, and tile shaken loose during the disaster. In the meantime, powerful aftershocks continue to hit the capital. A 6.1-magnitude tremor struck just before
“It’s a major tragedy, the post powerful [earthquake] in
IN PICTURES: Images from the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in
Could have been much worse
Yet considering the magnitude of the event, most people here agree that
The fierce earthquake was the largest in
Back to work
By Saturday afternoon, once electricity was restored in most of the city, many businesses began to reopen.
“I think it’ll be a week or two before things get totally back to normal,” says Mr. Moraga. “We all have to get back to work. As [soccer star] Humberto Suazo says, we have to dig in. We’re real dogs for work. We like it. Especially if we get some help from the state, we’ll get through this.”
Death toll near epicenter could rise
Concern now is mostly directed toward
Dozens of people are reportedly trapped in collapsed buildings in
IN PICTURES: Images from the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in
In her address, Ms. Bachelet warned it would be another 48 to 72 hours before authorities have a clear picture of the true scope of the disaster.
“The situation is extremely serious right now. We’re going to need a lot of help," says Luis Enrique Diaz, an 80-year-old
source: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2010/0228/Chile-earthquake-The-morning-after
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