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Chilean President Raises Quake Death Toll to 795

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Military forces patrol on a road after tsunami and the 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Lota Port, 60km south Concepcion, Chile, March 2, 2010.

Military forces patrol on a road after tsunami and the 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Lota Port, 60km south Concepcion, Chile, March 2, 2010. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said Tuesday that the death toll from Saturday's devastating earthquake had reached 795. [Xinhua]

 

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said Tuesday that the death toll from Saturday's devastating earthquake had reached 795.

The new figure was 32 higher than that released by the country's National Office of Emergency earlier Tuesday, which also said that the number of affected still stood at 2 million.

Local media reported that Bachelet was speaking during a visit to Curico, one of the most hardest-hit cities during the quake.

According to the National Office of Emergency, the number of affected still stood at 2 million. Most of the deaths were registered in the Maule region with at least 554 people dead. In the capital city of Santiago, which has a population of 6.2 million, 38 people were known to have died in the earthquake.

(Xinhua News Agency March 3, 2010)

Military forces patrol on a road after tsunami and the 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Lota Port, 60km south Concepcion, Chile, March 2, 2010.
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