Power has been restored to most of Chile’s 19 million people after the nation’s most disruptive blackout in 15 years.
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Most residents had power restored by midnight but the situation remained unstable. President Gabriel Boric blamed power ...
Chile’s president has declared a state of emergency after an electricity blackout plunged most of the country into darkness ...
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At least one person has died. The country's government said the move aims to protect more than 860,000 people. Chile’s government ordered the evacuation in regions of imminent risk, urging residents ...
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Chile’s President Gabriel ... “We are not going to tolerate the vile behavour of a person or organization that carries out these types of acts,” said Boric.