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02.03.2010 06:30 - Земетресението в Чили (фотогалерия) -2 част
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Земетресението в Чили (фотогалерия) - 1 част


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People look at destroyed cars at the "Puente Viejo" (old bridge) over the Biobio river, that links Concepcion and San Pedro de la Paz, 500 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO DEGASPERI

 

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A picture dated 26 February 2010 shows a house after the earthquake in Valparaiso after the earthquake on 26 February 2010 in Valparaiso, Chile. MARCELO HERNANDEZ/dpa

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The rubble of a collpased bridge is seen in Santiago after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early killing at least 82 people, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, and AFP journalists spoke of walls and masonry collapsing. People in pyjamas fled onto the streets. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI

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Two women sit by a fire with their dog next to a pile of rubble in Valparaiso after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early killing at least 78 people, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, and AFP journalists spoke of walls and masonry collapsing. People in pyjamas fled onto the streets. AFP PHOTO/Claudio Santana

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A man looks at a collapsed road in Santiago Saturday Feb. 27, 2010. An 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck central Chile early Saturday. The quake hit 200 miles (325 kilometers) southwest of the capital and the epicenter was just 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile"s second-largest city. (AP Photo/Carlos Espinoza)

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Residents look at a destroyed road in Concepcion, Chile, Saturday Feb. 27, 2010 after an 8.8-magnitude struck central Chile. The epicenter was 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile"s second-largest city.(AP Photo)

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A resident removes the rubble of a destroyed house in Talca, Chile, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, after an 8.8-magnitude struck central Chile. The epicenter was 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile"s second-largest city. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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A resident recovers items from the rubble in downtown Talca, Chile, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, after an 8.8-magnitude struck central Chile. The epicenter was 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile"s second-largest city. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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Men observe a destroyed building in Curico, 250 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / MARTIN BERNETTI

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A car is pictured next to rubble in Curico, 250 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / MARTIN BERNETTI

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View of the destroyed "Puente Viejo" (old bridge) over the Biobio river, that links Concepcion and San Pedro de la Paz, 500 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO DEGASPERI

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Rescue workers help a woman get out of the rubble in Concepcion, 500 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO DEGASPERI

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People look at destroyed cars at the "Puente Viejo" (old bridge) over the Biobio river, that links Concepcion and San Pedro de la Paz, 500 km south of Santiago, after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 214 people and destroying around 1,5 million houses, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital, Santiago, into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications, toppling buildings and bridges and triggering a tsunami threatening to roar across the Pacific Ocean, officials said. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO DEGASPERI

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A fireman walks on a darkened street in Concepcion, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, following a devastating earthquake struck Chile early Saturday Feb. 27, 2010. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko)

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A woman carries goods during looting a supermarket in Concepcion, Chile, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko)

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A man sits among his belongings piled on the street after a tsunami hit Pueco, 10 kms from Concepcion, the day after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 300 people, on February 28, 2010. 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. AFP PHOTO/Martin Bernetti

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Police officers stand guard as people look on in front of a supermarket in Concepcion, Chile, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko)

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A man walk past a destroyed building in Concepcion, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Aliosha Marquez)

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People wait for supplies in front of a supermarket in Concepcion, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Aliosha Marquez)

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People walk in a area, damaged by an earthquake, in Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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Bruno Sandoval, right, and Aileen Marquez look at a damaged vehicle after an earthquake in Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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Police officers search for victims after an earthquake at the shore of Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

 

 

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Rosa Neira, 36, stands in front of a damaged house after an earthquake in Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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A man holds up a Chilean flag in a flooded area after an earthquake in Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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A dog sits in front damaged buildings after an earthquake in Pelluhue, some 322 kms, about 200 miles, southwest of Santiago, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

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A couple looks at the wrecked Fine Arts Museum in Santiago on February 28, 2010, the day after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 300 people, on February 28, 2010. 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. AFP PHOTO / Daniel CASELLI

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A rescue worker rests on the sidewalk outside a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko)

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A woman carries bags of toilet paper as people are seen looting a supermarket in the background in Concepcion the day after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early morning killing at least 300 people, on February 28, 2010. 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. AFP PHOTO/DANIEL GARCIA

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Rescue workers looks for earthquake victims in a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko)

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Patients of the hospital in Tacla are treated outside the facility were they were evacuated after the building was damaged in yesterday"s earthquake, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)

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Patients of Tacla Hospital, including those injured in yesterday"s earthquake, are treated outside of the facility which was damaged by the quake, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, in Tacla, 155 miles (250 kms) south of the Chilean capital of Santiago. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)

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A man helped his father who underwent surgery earlier in the week and, along with other patients of the hospital in Tacla, was evacuated just outside the facility which was damanged in yesterday"s earthquake, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)

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Residents of Tacla, south of Santiago, Chile, after spending the night on the street outside their destroyed homes, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)

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People sleep outside their destroyed homes early Sunday morning in Tacla, 155 miles south of Santiago, Sunday, Feb 28, 2010. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)

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Eduardo Belmar, 57, keeps warm next to a fire in front of his destroyed house in an old neighborhood in Talca, south of Santiago, Chile, late Saturday night, Feb. 27, 2010. A strong aftershock struck Chile on Sunday, a day after a destructive 8.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble. (Tomas Munita/The New York Times)



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