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We continue to know news on the last day of
the rest of the last weekend to relax because it begins March is also my last
informative this I go to the rest of my own
I hope I deserve holidays but in any way I will continue to work on the television press
contribution to inform them good weekend take advantage of it enjoy it and also
to make all the students
Chile, where a magnitude 8.8 quake hit about 90 minutes ago off Chile's quotes yesterday,
the quake very strong.
The presonciation of reports of a tsunami wave accident at the end of this earthquake
did indeed produce a tsunami.
When it was 3.34 am, a earthquake of 8.8 degrees on the Rift scale was struck
at the southern center of the country. Minutes later, the coast would be razed by a tsunami.
It is the worst natural tragedy occurred in Chile, and of the fifth, the strongest earthquake
that has been recorded in the world history.
It is still unclear about the number of fatal victims, and it is estimated that the damage
could exceed 30,000 million dollars. Preliminary information points out that there are dozens
of cities, towns, and destroyed coasts, being the constitution one of the most damaged,
where more than a hundred victims have already been added.
At that point it was already clear that there had been a tsunami.
We already knew what the most affected places were, and we already knew that the constitution
was one of the worst.
Within the areas that they talked about, affected, the constitution was of the few cities,
with the lives of the city and not of the neighborhood.
What I had to focus on, in some way, since I was working for the International Police,
was to show, from a human perspective, the drama that was going on.
It was to show the pain we were going through.
I saw the street as if it had been cut off by light.
It was like a wave, like a wave.
It didn't fall, and when the city fell, the light was cut off and the movement was set.
I was in the middle of the street.
That's when I closed the corner of the street, and I was scared.
It looked like it was a horse, a sugar horse, jumping like a duck.
That's how the crossroads, the iron cross, all of them.
It looks like it's going to start.
It's what you feel in the sea, at least in the conditions I've been in.
We, the captain of the port, didn't want to do anything.
We tried to save the pellejos.
The building with the movement came down very soon.
It ended up in the world.
I was waiting, looking at the floor, and I thought the earth would open,
and we would see everything empty.
They were going to drop the false earth, the fluorescent equipment.
The dust was insurmountable.
It was practically empty.
We took out all the people.
We closed the door inside the business.
I quickly said goodbye to the staff, and I went to my house.
I got to my house, opened the door, and I saw all my family,
all the families that were in the living room, all in pajamas, a little in shock.
People running, running, running, running, running, running, running, running, running, running.
I didn't notice anything.
I didn't think about the house, I didn't think about anything.
We took out people, people from Marrigo, Marcero.
There were people who lived in a wheelchair, in a wheelchair.
There were no communication systems in the constitution.
There were no cell phones.
The radio was the only thing that worked.
This type of element that the firefighters have,
which is still being archaic, the best for us,
was the only thing that kept me informed of the constitution.
I turned on the machine, and with the loud speaker,
I could tell the neighbors that evacuated the area that the hills were,
because it was an imminent risk, it was a year.
From the hills, we felt with the people from the island.
They shouted, help, don't come looking.
The island began to break, water began to come out,
we went out to the river, to the river.
Finding what was with the river,
it was like 15 meters from the normal.
In the movement, my brother-in-law,
who was there, went to look for my son, who was in the tent.
I ran to the tent to take him out, and we took him out,
and we tied a tree, then we ran to a tree.
We hugged the tree, and we went to the movement,
until the movement stopped,
and then my brother-in-law decided to put him in a safe place,
while a friend of mine was there, crossing the river,
in search of a boat.
The first time I took out all my family,
we were about 30 people.
First trip, shooting, everything was in order.
Then the second trip,
the people who were at the back,
from all the areas, all here,
I said, three trips.
The third trip, I saw myself,
as if it were a filling, where the river was collected,
then a filling came.
It was like the tide came,
that came dragging with everything that was there,
and that took everything.
The island was closed there, son.
There it was,
and this was all closed.
One thing about us, we were swimming here.
At least around here,
between those trees, we got in between the trees,
and we filmed between the two trees.
And several people came in between the trees.
One after the other.
Let's say several people came in between the trees.
So we got in between the same people,
and we filmed.
And in between the trees.
What happened to the wave was the one that was on the ground.
It was about 6 or 7 miles from the coast.
That was the big wave,
and I said to myself, that was the big wave.
It was a 15-month wave.
It didn't come out in 20 months,
but it came out to what we calculated.
I couldn't do another trip.
On the fourth trip, when a brother came out,
he shouted to me,
that he would come back to see what was coming down,
and he would come to wash.
One more, about 8 months.
I had a hand like this,
moving forward,
and here was the little white part,
but I don't know how to speak,
but it was like this,
and the white part was running.
I tried to grab a branch,
a tree,
and I couldn't,
because if I went to the water,
I couldn't grab anything.
And I had to film the child too.
I couldn't do anything.
When I got out of the water,
I was going to film it better.
If I didn't get out of the water,
I couldn't do anything.
And the others said,
one hour after the second,
I heard a cry.
They stopped all the cries.
I hadn't...
I hadn't experienced this,
I hadn't come back after...
after the tsunami.
The disappearance of that feeling,
to be able to climb,
to get up,
and to save oneself from one of these trees.
Passing the water,
six times,
it was a train of waves
that passed over there,
and then it folded.
In this island,
it was very crowded.
It was called Cancun,
under the Cardinal simple Enrique bridge,
a huge bridge.
We're going to start this tour
because they're bathing here.
Look, they're having a great time.
Listen, it's alive,
a very pleasant temperature
to be bathing here with all these people.
Hello, how are you?
What happened to you?
How are you?
Fine. How's the water?
It's good.
Did they bathe you?
No.
Cader, let's go here.
Let's go here.
This is the Carlanga.
Look, with a dog,
and it stays until when?
Until when, I think.
Until when you see them, right?
Yes.
Let's go there.
More or less?
More or less.
I'm going with the half.
Half?
I'm going.
I can't do anything else.
I still think
that because I didn't do it this way,
I'm going to get more people out of here.
It feels like it's guilty.
I got about 60 people out of here.
It's been two hours.
All the people who come here
have to be careful.
It's been two hours.
Attention!
Attention!
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