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          Global General

          Chile troops set curfew after quake

          By Mario Naranjo
          Updated: 2010-03-02 08:13
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          Chile troops set curfew after quake
          The bridge over the Claro river near the town of Camarico, Chile, some 112 miles (180 kilometers) south of Santiago, collapsed after Saturday's earthquake. [photos by Aliosha Marquez / ASSOCIATED PRESS]

          Death toll climbs past 700; planning, building codes get credit for saving lives

          CONCEPCION, Chile: Chile's government scrambled on Monday to provide aid to thousands of homeless in coastal towns devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunamis as 10,000 troops moved into stricken areas to quell looting.

          Chilean television has shown images of supermarkets in Concepcion that have been stripped of stock and looters making off with fridges and plasma televisions. Teargas intended to drive looters away has hampered efforts to rescue survivors from the nearby ruins of a toppled tower block, the New York Times reported.

          The government sharply raised the death toll to 711 from Saturday's 8.8 magnitude quake as harrowing scenes of destruction emerged in isolated towns swamped by the giant waves that were triggered by one of the strongest earthquakes in a century.

          As Chileans accelerated their rescue, aid and security efforts in damaged regions, offcials told the Washington Post, they also took pride in the comparatively low death toll, a result widely attributed to the country's meticulous planning and preparation.

          President Michelle Bachelet welcomed offers of international aid, saying that the country faces "a catastrophe of such unthinkable magnitude that it will require a giant effort to recover."

          With many people missing and some communities in the worst-hit central region of the South American country still largely cut off by mangled roads, Bachelet said the death toll was certain to rise.

          Surging waves ruined houses and smashed cars in fishing villages on the country's long Pacific coast. In the town of Constitucion alone, about 350 people died, state TV quoted emergency officials as saying.

          "We don't have water or anything. No one has appeared with help and we need more police to keep order. There are many people here who are robbing," said a 78-year-old woman who identified herself as Ana in the badly hit city of Talca.

          In Concepcion, angry survivors camping along roads took out their frustration on firefighters who were distributing drinking water in thermoses and tea kettles, damaging their vehicles.

          Chile troops set curfew after quake

          Market impact

          Copper prices surged in early trading on Monday due to supply worries, jumping 5.6 percent to $7,600 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange before easing to $7,450. Copper also was up more than 3 percent in Europe.

          The markets may help clarify the extend of the economic impact on Latin America's most developed country and the world's biggest copper exporter.

          The damage from the quake could cost up to $30 billion, equivalent to about 15 percent of Chile's gross domestic product, said Eqecat, a firm that helps insurers model catastrophe risks.

          Chile's biggest copper mines affected by the quake slowly resumed operations but analysts said limited power supplies could curtail exports and push up copper prices further.

          Chile's fourth-largest copper mine El Teniente, which accounts for more than 7 percent of national output, resumed operations on Sunday. The nearby Andina mine was also due to resume operations but analysts feared power outages could still affect output.

          The Anglo-American Los Bronces mine also resumed production, but there was no word on when the company's El Soldado mine would restart.

          Analysts said Chile's peso currency was likely to come under selling pressure as investors assess the impact on what is considered Latin America's best-run economy.

          Some economists predicted a deep impact on Chile's economy after the quake damaged its industrial and agricultural sectors in the worst-hit regions.

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