

A TV grab from Argentina's channel TN shows images of damaged buildings in Vina el Mar (L) and at Santiago's airport (R) after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early killing at least 64 people, on Saturday. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications. NEWSCOM
A TV grab from Telesur shows an image of a burning building in Concepcion 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 pajamas fled onto the streets. NEWSCOM
Handout photo obtained on February 27, 2010 shows a damaged building in Santa Cruz following a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early February 27 killing at least 78 people, toppling buildings and triggering a tsunami warning around the Pacific rim of fire, Interior Minister Edmundo Perez Yoma announced. NEWSCOM
A TV grab from Telesur shows an image of Chilean President Michelle Bachelet (R) speaking to journalist and another of damages caused by a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that 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. NEWSCOM
Handout photo obtained on February 27, 2010 shows residents looking at the damage in Santa Cruz following a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early February 27 killing at least 64 people, toppling buildings and triggering a tsunami warning around the Pacific rim of fire, Interior Minister Edmundo Perez Yoma announced. NEWSCOM
Handout photo obtained on February 27, 2010 shows the damaged church in Santa Cruz following a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early February 27 killing at least 64 people, toppling buildings and triggering a tsunami warning around the Pacific rim of fire, Interior Minister Edmundo Perez Yoma announced. NEWSCOM
Handout photo obtained on February 27, 2010 shows a damaged building in Santa Cruz following a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early February 27 killing at least 64 people, toppling buildings and triggering a tsunami warning around the Pacific rim of fire, Interior Minister Edmundo Perez Yoma announced. NEWSCOM
A TV grab from Argentina's channel TN shows images of people walking in the streets of Vina el Mar (L) and at Santiago's airport (R) after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Chile early killing at least 64 people, on February 27, 2010. The massive quake plunged much of the Chilean capital into darkness as it snapped power lines and severed communications. NEWSCOM
Handout photo obtained on February 27, 2010 shows a woman walking past a damaged building in Santa Cruz following a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile early February 27 killing at least 78 people, toppling buildings and triggering a tsunami warning around the Pacific rim of fire, Interior Minister Edmundo Perez Yoma announced. NEWSCOM