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ROBERTO CANDIA and EVA VERGARA   02/27/10 10:18 PM ET   AP

Chile Earthquake

TALCA, Chile — One of the largest earthquakes ever recorded tore apart houses, bridges and highways in central Chile on Saturday and sent a tsunami racing halfway around the world. Chileans near the epicenter were tossed about as if shaken by a giant, and the head of the emergency agency said authorities believed at least 300 people were dead.

The magnitude-8.8 quake was felt as far away as Sao Paulo in Brazil – 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) to the east. The full extent of damage remained unclear as dozens of aftershocks – one nearly as powerful as Haiti's devastating Jan. 12 earthquake – shuddered across the disaster-prone Andean nation.

President Michelle Bachelet declared a "state of catastrophe" in central Chile but said the government had not asked for assistance from other countries. If it does, President Barack Obama said, the United States "will be there." Around the world, leaders echoed his sentiment.

In Chile, newly built apartment buildings slumped and fell. Flames devoured a prison. Millions of people fled into streets darkened by the failure of power lines. The collapse of bridges tossed and crushed cars and trucks, and complicated efforts to reach quake-damaged areas by road.

At least 214 people were killed and 15 were missing as of Saturday evening, Bachelet said in a national address on television. While that remained the official estimate, Carmen Fernandez, head of the National Emergency Agency, said later: "We think the real figure tops 300. And we believe this will continue to grow."

Bachelet also said 1.5 million people had been affected by the quake, and officials in her administration said 500,000 homes were severely damaged.

In Talca, just 65 miles (105 kilometers) from the epicenter, people sleeping in bed suddenly felt like they were flying through major airplane turbulence as their belongings cascaded around them from the shuddering walls at 3:34 a.m. (1:34 a.m. EST, 0634 GMT).

A deafening roar rose from the convulsing earth as buildings groaned and clattered. The sound of screams was confused with the crash of plates and windows.

Then the earth stilled, silence returned and a smell of damp dust rose in the streets, where stunned survivors took refuge.

A journalist emerging into the darkened street scattered with downed power lines saw a man, some of his own bones apparently broken, weeping and caressing the hand of a woman who had died in the collapse of a cafe. Two other victims lay dead a few feet (meters) away.

Also near the epicenter was Concepcion, one of the country's largest cities, where a 15-story building collapsed, leaving a few floors intact.

"I was on the 8th floor and all of a sudden I was down here," said Fernando Abarzua, marveling that he escaped with no major injuries. He said a relative was still trapped in the rubble six hours after the quake, "but he keeps shouting, saying he's OK."

Chilean state television reported that 209 inmates escaped from prison in the city of Chillan, near the epicenter, after a fire broke out.

In the capital of Santiago, 200 miles (325 kilometers) to the northeast, the national Fine Arts Museum was badly damaged and an apartment building's two-story parking lot pancaked, smashing about 50 cars whose alarms rang incessantly.

A car dangled from a collapsed overpass while overturned vehicles lay scattered below. "I can now say in all surety that seat belts save lives in automobiles," said Cristian Alcaino, who survived the fall in his car.

While most modern buildings survived, a bell tower collapsed on the Nuestra Senora de la Providencia church and several hospitals were evacuated due to damage.

Santiago's airport was closed, with smashed windows, partially collapsed ceilings and destroyed pedestrian walkways in the passenger terminals. The capital's subway was shut as well, and transportation was further limited because hundreds of buses were stuck behind a damaged bridge.

Chile's main seaport, in Valparaiso about 75 miles (120 kilometers) from Santiago, was ordered closed while damage was assessed. Two oil refineries shut down, and lines of cars snaked out of service stations across the country as nervous drivers rushed to fill up.

The state-run Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, halted work at two of its mines, although it said it expected them to resume operations quickly, the newspaper La Tercera reported.

President-elect Sebastian Pinera angrily reported seeing some looting while flying over damaged areas. He vowed "to fight with maximum energy looting attempts that I saw with my own eyes."

The jolt set off a tsunami that swamped San Juan Bautista village on Robinson Crusoe Island off Chile, killing at least five people and leaving 11 missing, said Guillermo de la Masa, head of the government emergency bureau for the Valparaiso region. He said the huge waves also damaged several government buildings on the island.

Pedro Forteza, a pilot who frequently flies to the island, said, "The village was destroyed by the waves, including the historic cemetery. I would say that 20 or 30 percent has disappeared."

On the mainland, several huge waves inundated part of the major port city of Talcahuano, near the hard-hit city of Concepcion. A large boat was swept more than a block inland. Pinera flew over the area and said an unspecified number of people had died in Talacahuano.

Waves also flooded hundreds of houses in the town of Vichato, in the BioBio region.

The surge of water raced across the Pacific, setting off alarm sirens in Hawaii, Polynesia and Tonga and prompting warnings across all 53 nations ringing the vast ocean.

Tsunami waves washed across Hawaii, where little damage was reported. The U.S. Navy moved a half-dozen vessels out of Pearl Harbor as a precaution, Navy spokesman Lt. Myers Vasquez said. Shore-side Hilo International Airport was closed. In California, officials said a 3-foot (1-meter) surge in Ventura Harbor pulled loose several navigational buoys.

About 13 million people live in the area where shaking was strong to severe, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. USGS geophysicist Robert Williams said the Chilean quake was hundreds of times more powerful than Haiti's magnitude-7 quake, though it was deeper and cost far fewer lives.

More than 50 aftershocks topped magnitude 5, including one of magnitude 6.9.

A tremor also hit northern Argentina, causing a wall to collapse in Salta, killing an 8-year-old boy and injuring two of his friends, police said. The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude-6.3 quake was unrelated to Chile's disaster.

The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile on May 22, 1960. The magnitude-9.5 quake killed 1,655 people and left 2 million homeless. It caused a tsunami that killed people in Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines and caused damage along the west coast of the United States.

Saturday's quake matched a 1906 temblor off the Ecuadorean coast as the seventh-strongest ever recorded in the world.

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Associated Press writer Roberto Candia reported this story from Talca and Eva Vergara from Santiago. AP writers Eduardo Gallardo in Santiago and Sandy Kozel in Washington contributed to this report.

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Change Is Now
08:11 AM on 02/28/2010
At this time I am thankful more & more, that could be us here in America, my duty is to to continue to help as much as possible.
08:16 AM on 02/28/2010
so do it, why brag about it
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Change Is Now
04:31 PM on 02/28/2010
and because I will excuse your ignorance of not knowing what bragging is, to making a statement, have blessed sunday!
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
05:49 PM on 02/28/2010
Is John McCain bragging when he says over and over and over and over again what a duty his life has been to America?
05:17 AM on 02/28/2010
The Chilean President just said that theyl probably will not need internatio­nal aid, as they have planned well ahead for this kind of emergency. A lot different than when Georgie Bush sat back with his hands folded while internatio­nal relief agencies poured into New Orleans. Crazy as it sounds a few rescue squads from Canada where first into the area. Days ahead of FEMA.
04:29 PM on 02/27/2010
I've been here all morning reading and posting, greatly appreciati­ng the opportunit­y to share concern and support with other posters. I had planned to stimulate the economy at the Macy's sale. Somehow didn't seem so important after seeing the news first thin this morning.Th­anks ever so much for your positive comments. I just love technology and how it makes us all one and connected to the rest of the world. Goodness knows that many Americans and TR@//z in particular­, need as much exposure to knowledge and other cultures/l­ives as possible. But then too, I would really like to thank those who have given a few smiles and chuckles along the way as we wait together bracing for worse to come. As we all know, the quake may affect that foreign American country called Hawaii. Best wishes and heart felt to all who may have family and or be in any of these areas- and the best hope that you all will be well. Keep the smiles coming and too the support for our fellow citizens of the world as we get through this together.
02:24 PM on 02/27/2010
Death toll will surely rise, but remarkably low for an 8.8 - they must have good constructi­on practices there!
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08:47 AM on 02/28/2010
Extremely so.
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
05:59 PM on 02/28/2010
It's called regulation­, but the GOP would rather have you buried in a rubble of unreinforc­ed masonry than pay extra just because Uncle Sam supports public safety.
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02:21 PM on 02/27/2010
LIVE STREAM direct from HAWAII.

http://www­.ustream.t­v/channel/­hitsunami
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James Briant
02:14 PM on 02/27/2010
Is Pat Robertson going to say its God's punishment for being Catholic now?
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PaganCanuck
09:26 AM on 02/28/2010
Don't be silly. They are being punished for electing a woman for president. Don't you know that God's will is to have women quiet and submissive in the kitchen?
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
06:01 PM on 02/28/2010
truth is you're probably not living much of a life if Pat Robertson hasn't condemed you for it yet.
02:12 PM on 02/27/2010
Look at the latest videos of chile
http://www­.freevideo­news.com/e­arthquake_­strikes_ch­ile
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01:59 PM on 02/27/2010
I really wish they'd have some perspectiv­e when filming/ph­otographin­g these disasters. It's like they go to the one destroyed bridge or house and take a closeup, but then if you look at the edges the rest is intact. How about an aerial map, or some real reporting about what they situation is rather than over exaggerati­ng everything­.
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01:53 PM on 02/27/2010
The northweste­rn US coast is next. The CSZ has a 1 in 15 chance of letting lose in the next 20 years with a 9+ magnitude quake lasting up to 11 minutes. Northern CA, OR and WA residents- get ready.
01:48 PM on 02/27/2010
OMG. This is so tragic. Reports say this EQ is 500X larger than the Haiti EG.

I spoke with a family member just last evening. Family are scheduled tomorrow morning for a flight to Chile for a month's vacation in S.A. I tried to reach her by phone this morning, but they must have already left for their long drive for an overnight stay near the airport for the morning flight out. I do not have a cellphone # to reach them.

Of course they must have heard the news by now.

All flights must have been cancelled into the country.

I am glued to the TV.
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The sleep of reason produces monsters.
01:43 PM on 02/27/2010
To those of you who don't believe in climate change.... wouldn't you want to do something with our awesome technology to reverse this trend no matter what? Why is being 'right' or sticking with some belief (by definition not based in fact), the most important thing to you? You just wanna go down in flames? Is that your reason for existence? Is that what matters to you? Why do you identify with helplessne­ss? We have and can develop the means to bring the planet back into balance - deal with it!
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Balzac
03:31 PM on 02/27/2010
Climate has nothing to do with plate tectonics.
01:37 PM on 02/27/2010
What's really upsetting about this is that the earthquake off the coast of Japan was reported over 12 hours ago, how were these countries not even warned about the inevitable tsunamis?
01:48 PM on 02/27/2010
come on earthquake­s are announced on usgs site......­what more would you like? a phone call?
02:05 PM on 02/27/2010
Yes, I read late last evening re: the Japan EQ. I thought that was bad.
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LMPE
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12:58 PM on 02/27/2010
Now that Sebastia Pinera has seen what will be his first major challenge, does he have a way to unite the country to deal with this, or does he want to use it for his own benefit?
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Brian Donohue
12:57 PM on 02/27/2010
I've been following the quality and efficiency of the Bachelet government for years now [http://dai­lyrevoluti­on.net/?p=­9962] and I think you'll see in the days to come the right-wing smears against socialists­, agnostics, and - gasp - women running government utterly discredite­d.
12:54 PM on 02/27/2010
CATASTROPH­E IN AMERICA: Billions in taxpayer money give to OTHER nation as millions starve and suffer back at home!
01:03 PM on 02/27/2010
If the Tsunami hits Hawaii, that will constitute a catastroph­e in America. Will you and your fellow TR@//z then shutthefup and help your fellow Americans or will you just keep talking rubbish?
01:21 PM on 02/27/2010
And why? America has been ransacked by Republican­s.