Power has been restored to most of Chile’s 19 million people after the nation’s most disruptive blackout in 15 years.
Chile’s president has declared a state of emergency after an electricity blackout plunged most of the country into darkness on Tuesday, including the capital Santiago.
Frantic crowds became stranded in stalled subway cars. Older adults fretted they would not be able to leave apartment buildings because elevators were out of order. “Everything has stopped, there's ...
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OUR 18-day cruise from Buenos Aires down the South Atlantic Ocean, going through the Straits of Magellan, specifically Cape ...
Chile’s president has declared a state of ... Tohá said hospitals, prisons and government buildings were switching to backup generators to keep essential services running and that the national ...
Chile’s national disaster response service ... Tohá said hospitals, prisons and government buildings were using backup generators to keep essential equipment operating. Officials evacuated ...
Chile’s national disaster agency deemed the earthquake to be of “medium intensity ... Since that disaster, Chilean authorities have sought to improve emergency procedures and fit buildings with ...
Videos on social media from all over Chile, home to over 19 million people, showed chaos at intersections without functioning traffic lights and evacuations of office buildings. Mobile phone ...