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Home The News After the earthquake
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Écrit par Caroline Rösler   
Mardi, 02 Mars 2010 21:16
Today, Tuesday night, 4 days after the earthquake, we come to know the real consequences of this huge quake and everybody knows that the number of victims and damages is much higher than initially supposed by the national authorities. Those who survived will have to restart their lives with the pain about all the people they are missing and with nothing in their hands. Help is getting quiet slowly to the people. Meanwhile, Santiago's international airport Arturo Merino Benitez, is starting again to operate, partially only. Some few buses connect again with the south of the country but still no buses connect with Concepción. Many chilean people start travelling now in order to help their families and friends in the most devasted areas and bus tickets should be reserved for them and anybody who needs most urgently to travel.
Mise à jour le Mardi, 02 Mars 2010 21:59