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CHILE EARTHQUAKE 2010: Rescuers Struggle To Save Lives After Quake

MICHAEL WARREN and EVA VERGARA   02/28/10 11:52 PM ET   AP

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CONCEPCION, Chile — Heroism and banditry mingled on Chile's shattered streets Sunday as rescuers braved aftershocks digging for survivors and the government sent soldiers and ordered a nighttime curfew to quell looting. The death toll climbed to 708 in one of the biggest earthquakes in centuries.

In the hard-hit city of Concepcion, firefighters pulling survivors from a toppled apartment block were forced to pause because of tear gas fired to stop looters, who were wheeling off everything from microwave ovens to canned milk at a damaged supermarket across the street.

Efforts to determine the full scope of destruction were undermined by an endless string of terrifying aftershocks that continued to turn buildings into rubble. Officials said 500,000 houses were destroyed or badly damaged, and President Michele Bachelet said "a growing number" of people were listed as missing.

"We are facing a catastrophe of such unthinkable magnitude that it will require a giant effort" to recover, Bachelet said after meeting for six hours with ministers and generals in La Moneda Palace, itself chipped and cracked.

She signed a decree giving the military control over security in the province of Concepcion, where looters were pillaging supermarkets, gas stations, pharmacies and banks. Men and women hurried away with plastic containers of chicken, beef and sausages.

Virtually every market and supermarket had been looted – and no food or drinking water could be found. Many people in Concepcion expressed anger at the authorities for not stopping the looting or bringing in supplies. Electricity and water services were out of service.

"We are overwhelmed," a police officer told The Associated Press.

Bachelet said a curfew was being imposed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. and only security forces and other emergency personnel would be allowed on the streets. Police vehicles drove around announcing the curfew over loudspeakers.

As nightfall neared, hundreds of people put up tents and huddled around wood fires in parks and the grassy medians of avenues, too fearful to return to their homes amid continuing strong aftershocks.

Bachelet, who leaves office on March 11, said the country would accept some of the offers of aid that have poured in from around the world.

She said Chile needs field hospitals and temporary bridges, water purification plants and damage assessment experts – as well as rescuers to help relieve workers who have been laboring frantically since the magnitude-8.8 quake struck before dawn Saturday.

To strip away any need for looting, Bachelet announced that essentials on the shelves of major supermarkets would be given away for free, under the supervision of authorities. Soldiers and police will also distribute food and water, she said.

Although houses, bridges and highways were damaged in Santiago, the national capital, a few flights managed to land at the airport and subway service resumed.

More chaotic was the region to the south, where the shaking was the strongest and where the quake generated waves that lashed coastal settlements, leaving behind sticks, scraps of metal and masonry houses ripped in two.

In the village of Lloca, a beachside carnival was caught in the tsunami. A carousel was twisted on its side and a ferris wheel rose above the muddy wreckage.

In Concepcion, the largest city in the disaster zone, a new, 15-story apartment building toppled onto its side. Many of those who lived on the side that wound up facing the sky could clamber out; those on the other were trapped. An estimated 60 people remained trapped in the 70-unit apartment building.

Police officer Jorge Guerra took names of the missing from a stream of tearful relatives and friends. He urged them to be optimistic because about two dozen people had been rescued.

"There are people alive. There are several people who are going to be rescued," he said – though the next people pulled from the wreckage were dead.

Concepcion's main hospital was operating, though patients in an older half of the building were moved into hallways as a precaution.

Rescuers worked carefully for fear of aftershocks. Ninety jolts of magnitude 5 or greater shuddered across the region in the first 24 hours after the quake, including one nearly as large as the earthquake that devastated Haiti on Jan. 12.

Firefighters in Concepcion were about to lower a rescuer deep into the rubble when the scent of tear gas fired at looters across the street forced them to interrupt their efforts.

"It's sad, but because of the situation you have to confront the robberies and at the same time continue the search," Guerra said.

The sound of chain saws, power drills and sledgehammers breaking through concrete competed with the whoosh of a water cannon fired at looters and the shouts of crowds that found new ways into a four-story supermarket each time police retreated.

One woman ran off with a shopping cart piled high with slabs of unwrapped meat and cheese. A shirtless man carried a mattress on his head. Some of the looters pitched rocks at police armored vehicles outside the Lider market, which is majority-owned by Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Across the Bio Bio River in the city of San Pedro, looters cleared out a shopping mall. A video store was set ablaze, two automatic teller machines were broken open, a bank was robbed and a supermarket emptied, its floor littered with mashed plums, scattered dog food and smashed liquor bottles.

"It was a mob. They looted everything," said police Sgt. Rene Gutierrez, 46, who had his men guarding the now-empty mall. "Now we're only here to protect the building – what's left of the building."

He said police had been slow to reach the looted mall because one bridge over the river was collapsed and the other so damaged they had to move cautiously.

Ingenious looters even used long tubes of bamboo and plastic to siphon gasoline from underground tanks at a closed gasoline station. Others rummaged through the station's restaurant.

Thieves attacked a flour mill in Concepcion – some toting away bags on their shoulders, others using bicycles or cars. One man packed a school bus with sacks of flour.

Many defended the scavenging – of food if not television sets – as a necessity because officials had not brought food or water. Even Concepcion's mayor, Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, complained that no food aid was reaching the city. She said the federal government should send troops to help halt the looting.

In Talca, where old adobe buildings in the town center were flattened, many spent the night outside, huddled beneath blankets on lawn chairs, sleeping on a mattress hauled from a damaged home or sheltering in camping tents.

State television showed scenes of devastation in coastal towns and more still on Robinson Crusoe Island, where it said the tsunami drove almost 2 miles (3 kilometers) into the town of San Juan Bautista. Officials said at least five people were killed there and more were missing.

The surge of water raced across the Pacific, setting off alarm sirens and evacuations from Hawaii to Japan, but it did little damage.

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Associated Press Writer Eduardo Gallardo in Santiago contributed to this report.

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SPQR1775
05:49 AM on 03/01/2010
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12:47 AM on 03/01/2010
If it’s food and water I wouldn’t even call it looting. You don’t need to be trying to break into a jewelry store but water and food is fair game and not looting. I imagine most people in Chile have earthquake supplies, but if your house is gone so is your stash.
10:48 PM on 02/28/2010
retailers should be paid some reparations by the gov't and if people need to eat let them "loot".
I was in Biloxi, after Katrina and some guys were smashing coke machines, a friend asked the cop near us, hey" what are they doing"- Cop said "they look thirsty!"
10:06 PM on 02/28/2010
Once again, when describing certain types of people in a disaster situation, "in search of food" is replaced with "looting."

"Virtually every market and supermarket had been looted."
08:58 PM on 02/28/2010
The Chilean government are playing it smart on this one, by refusing US assistance they know that their airport will remain open and they can ship in much needed food and medical supplies instead of aircraft full of gun toting marines.
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08:10 PM on 02/28/2010
"Many people in Concepcion expressed anger at the authorities for not stopping the looting or bringing in supplies." -but the people of Concepcion should also express anger at themselves for doing the looting. This not only goes for them but in every country who has a tragedy, including our own United States. We as societies in this world should not throw salt on open wounds by heeding such fleshly desires when the crisis is still occurring. We should be civil and show the best of the human tendency in times of trouble not the worst.

I pray for those of Chile and Haiti, that they have food, water and shelter in the coming months.
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07:02 PM on 02/28/2010
Where is Pat Roberts when we need him? (To explain how these people brought destruction, misery, and death on themselves and therefore God fearing Christianists need not give a flying duck about them.)

I'll look it over, but It's 2010 and my month charitable contributions are already such that any American teenager offered such an allowance would likely reject it out of pride.
11:03 PM on 02/28/2010
Pat Robertson is due a statement I predict tomorrow- Chile a socialist country, lead by a left leaning Atheist Woman (doing a damn good job), and friends with Chavez.
I watched frontline last week, and many in the taliban feel the same as Pat about the "non-believers"- coincidence??
07:01 PM on 02/28/2010
Mother earth has been causing a bit of suffering lately to our fellow humans. At least the right reverend entreuprevangelist pat robertston has refrained from any of his insanely ludicrous predictions as to the cause of this most devastating human catastrophe.
04:30 PM on 02/28/2010
I'm in amazement of the people who are so interested in the "body count";
how high?; who's lying?; why don't they tell us?;
What's their purpose in covering it up?

GEEZ, LOUISE, give it a break!!!!!They're barely a couple of days into this.
Is it really so important that you be right, that maybe thousands have died?

Remember, Chile has been expanding it's ability of building "Earthquake Proof",
for decades. Haiti, by comparison is stone age by comparison; big difference,
don't you think?!?!

I don't know why this has to be pointed out, but How many villages,
do you suppose, are cut off by destroyed roads and lack of communications?!?!?!

Don't worry, you'll get your body count, if that's what'll make you happy. Ghoul!!!
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CapCal
05:18 PM on 02/28/2010
Hmmm, that is a really good question. What would be the purpose of any country to cover up the body count in any national disaster, war, accident, etc.?

Let's think really hard about that one.
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CateManhattan
Common sense is way too uncommon.
02:45 AM on 03/01/2010
There is no cover up of the body count in Chile. Put a bit of thought into how a body count is conducted. It takes weeks to get a valid count done. The current priority -- for the first two weeks -- is to rescue survivors, not to do a count of the dead.

And what is your point? What does the number matter to you? It's the people and their families who are of concern. Have some sense.
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04:10 PM on 02/28/2010
With 2 wars, haiti in ruins, our economy in trouble, and now this we are being pulled very thin to help. Despite the best preparation 8.8 is huge. 10x more the last big one that hit california. I am worried that for those in need we will fail them.
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08:53 PM on 02/28/2010
I think we would fail them even more if we did nothing.
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Thomas Alan
04:00 PM on 02/28/2010
"The president, who leaves office on March 11, also said the country would accept some of the offers of aid that have poured in from around the world."

I would like the names of those specific countries whose offers have been accepted.
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Erzsebet Gilbert
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03:19 PM on 02/28/2010
I can't help but note that when I heard of the quake and flicked on CNN, all coverage was devoted not to the devastation at the actual site of the earthquake, not with care for the Chilean people, but to an endless still-camera of Hawaii's Hilo Bay and a local newscaster, in case of a tsunami. Of course tsunamis present an immense danger, but... no focus on the dangers thereof in Central America or the Pacific, let alone the dead in Chile... I think I'm getting an idea of where our priorities lie.
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03:21 PM on 02/28/2010
I noted the same. Nationalism is a dangerous thing - in more ways than one.
04:32 PM on 02/28/2010
yes, I commented on the same thing to my husband - all of the attention was on what turned out to be a minimal tsunami while very little was on what was happening in Chile. Although Chile may be far better resourced to deal with this disaster than Haiti was, it still deserves attention and coverage for what was an enormous quake so that resources may be sent to help as needed.

The focus on the "tsunami" was true for a number of the "all-news" stations.
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03:18 PM on 02/28/2010
Anyone wishing to give to a good organization that helps everywhere in the world & is on the ground now in Chile: http://www.msf.org/ (Docs w/o Borders).
03:04 PM on 02/28/2010
"My country is the world, and my religion is to do good."
--Thomas Paine

HG Wells' "The Open Conspiracy"

http://www.amazon.com/Open-Conspiracy-What-Are-Lives/dp/1585092754/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267338965&sr=8-1”

"My country is the world, and my religion is to do good."
--Thomas Paine

HG Wells' "The Open Conspiracy"

http://www.amazon.com/Open-Conspiracy-What-Are-Lives/dp/1585092754/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267338965&sr=8-1”

"My country is the world, and my religion is to do good."
--Thomas Paine

HG Wells' "The Open Conspiracy"

http://www.amazon.com/Open-Conspiracy-What-Are-Lives/dp/1585092754/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267338965&sr=8-1”
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03:19 PM on 02/28/2010
"Your everday life is your religion." The Prophet, Gibran.
02:47 PM on 02/28/2010
What I don't understand is why a government would allow tall buildings be built in an earthquake zone?

There was an hugh earthquake there about 50 years ago. That is really recent history. (Take note California and the midwest)

Which leads me to another question.

Why does the church (which Jesus by his ministry meant for the poor and downtroddened and the repentant rich) spend millions on these hugh cathedrals and vestments and gold dodads? Shouldn't that money, which came from donors, go to the poor?
03:01 PM on 02/28/2010
To them ritual is more important than ministry, doncha' kno', eh!!.
03:56 PM on 02/28/2010
don't forget that the catholic churches stole the gold from latin america to build their corporate enterprise. all of it should be melted down immediately and the church should close up shop.