Powerful aftershocks from Saturday's 8.8 Chile earthquake continue to rock the country, but the capital, Santiago, is calm as people cautiously begin to move on with their lives.
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A man sits among his belongings piled on the street after a Tsunami hit the town of Pueco, the day after the Chile earthquake. The South American nation has been hit by numerous aftershocks, some reaching over 6 points on the Richter scale, and looters have ransacked stores, taking everything from boxes of food to plasma TV's.
Clued from The Christian Science Monitor.
sorry oh!
ReplyDeleteTsunami, terrible.
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