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The death toll from Chile's earthquake has more than doubled to 708 and is expected to rise further, President Michelle Bachelet has said. | The death toll from Chile's earthquake has more than doubled to 708 and is expected to rise further, President Michelle Bachelet has said. |
Previously about 300 people were reported to have been killed in Saturday's 8.8 magnitude quake - one of the most powerful recorded. | |
Massive damage is hampering rescue teams as they struggle to reach those still buried in the rubble. | Massive damage is hampering rescue teams as they struggle to reach those still buried in the rubble. |
However a Pacific-wide alert for a tsunami has been lifted. | However a Pacific-wide alert for a tsunami has been lifted. |
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Ms Bachelet said: "The catastrophe is enormous. The latest number I have is 708 dead." | Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Ms Bachelet said: "The catastrophe is enormous. The latest number I have is 708 dead." |
CHILE TSUNAMI Detailed map: Pacific Tsunami spreads through Pacific Eyewitness: 'Nature's fury' | CHILE TSUNAMI Detailed map: Pacific Tsunami spreads through Pacific Eyewitness: 'Nature's fury' |
She said 541 had died in Maule region, 64 in Biobio and a total of 103 in other areas. | |
She added that the number of people missing was growing. | She added that the number of people missing was growing. |
Earlier, President Bachelet said two million people had been affected by the earthquake. | Earlier, President Bachelet said two million people had been affected by the earthquake. |
Many Chileans in affected areas have spent the first night since the earthquake outdoors, afraid to stay inside. | Many Chileans in affected areas have spent the first night since the earthquake outdoors, afraid to stay inside. |
In the central city of Concepcion, in the worst-hit area, police used tear gas and water cannon against looters at a supermarket. | In the central city of Concepcion, in the worst-hit area, police used tear gas and water cannon against looters at a supermarket. |
The mayor of the city said food was running out and the situation was getting out of control. | The mayor of the city said food was running out and the situation was getting out of control. |
Officials said 25 people were rescued from a collapsed building in Concepcion, but dozens who were believed to have been trapped inside were still unaccounted for. | Officials said 25 people were rescued from a collapsed building in Concepcion, but dozens who were believed to have been trapped inside were still unaccounted for. |
During Sunday's news conference, Ms Bachelet announced a series of emergency measures: | |
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Airport reopened | |
Officials said public transport services were slowly returning to normal. One metro line in Santiago is now operating. Roads are passable, although with diversions. | |
The airport in the capital, Santiago, has reopened, with a total of five international flight due to arrive on Sunday. It had been closed because of damage to the terminal and control tower. | |
The epicentre of the quake was 115km (70 miles) north-east of Concepcion and 325km south-west of Santiago. | |
About 1.5 million homes have been damaged. Most of the collapsed buildings were of older design - including many historic structures. | |
About 90% of the historic centre of the town of Curico was destroyed. Many roads and bridges across the affected area were damaged or destroyed. | |
One US risk assessor, Eqecat, put the value of the damage at between $15bn and $30bn (£9.8bn-£19.6bn) or 10-20% of gross domestic product. |