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Death Count Soaring in ChilePosted on Feb 28, 2010
The 8.8 earthquake that shook Chile and stirred hemispheric worries about tsunamis in the wake of the giant temblor may cost the country tens of billions of dollars. But worse yet is the death count, which was expected to dramatically rise past the figure of 300 posted early Sunday. Updated On the financial side of the disaster, an estimated 2 million Chileans have been displaced, placing pressure on humanitarian aid resources as well as signaling huge costs for reconstruction. —JCL
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By rico, suave, February 28, 2010 at 6:09 pm Link to this comment
MarthaA:
Report thisIn a rare moment, I completely agree with you.
By MarthaA, February 28, 2010 at 5:12 pm Link to this comment
Pat Robertson will probably pontificate that the evil people in Chili are what caused the quake.
Report thisBy rico, suave, February 28, 2010 at 3:52 pm Link to this comment
First reports were that improved building codes prevented more deaths.
Why in Chile, but not in Haiti?
Wait, I know this one.
Dick Cheney hates light-skinned Hispanics less than he hates blacks.
Over to you, truthdig mouth breathers.
Report thisBy jc, February 28, 2010 at 12:40 pm Link to this comment
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Death toll now 700 imagine it will become larger. Following website is hit and miss for info.
http://www.24horas.cl/portada.aspx
Heart goes out to them Chileans.
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