Inundaciones en Chile
Posted by admin on May 24th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEstos últimos días en Chile han caído fuertes lluvias provocando graves daños. Por lo menos 7 ríos se desbordaron produciendo inundaciones. Hay alrededor de 15000 personas afectadas que tuvieron que ser desplazadas de sus hogares. El gobierno chileno tomó las medidas necesarias enviando 100 toneladas de materiales para asistir a los damnificados.
Además las inundaciones derrumbaron puentes de autopistas y de ferroviarios. Por si fuera poco, hay escasez de agua potable porque las inundaciones también dañaron plantas de tratamiento de agua.
La mayor mina de cobre en el mundo, llamada El Teniente, tuvo que cerrar porque es muy peligroso operar.
Según fuentes del gobierno, 8000 casas han sido afectadas y hay 5 muertes registradas por esta catástrofe natural.

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