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A car, destroyed by falling rubble, is seen in Dichato, Chile on Thursday.
Arias Fracnisco/SIPA/Newscom
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This photo, taken on March 3, shows the port of the quake-devastated Talcahuano, south Chile. Quake-caused damage to Chile is so far estimated to be up to $30 billion, or a fifth of the country's gross domestic product. Jorge Villegas/Xinhua/Sipa Press/Newscom
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A vehicle drives past a damaged house in Iloca, Chile, Wednesday. An 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck central Chile early Saturday, killed hundred of people and destroyed or damaged thousand of homes. Roberto Candia/AP
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A Chilean flag flaps in the wind at a beach littered with debris after the Chile earthquake, Wednesday. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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Earthquake survivors live outside their homes damaged by the Chile earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Constitucion, Wednesday. Enrique Marcarian/Reuters
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People run in panic after a false tsunami alert in Constitucion, Chile, Wednesday. An 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. Luis Hidalgo/AP
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On Wednesday, fishing boats lie on a dry land where they were left by waves generated from Saturday's 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Talcahuano, Chile. Victory Ruiz Caballero/Reuters
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Music teacher Claudia Vergara reacts over her damaged piano at her home in Constitucion, Chile, on Tuesday. Luis Hidalgo/AP
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A dog walks by a destroyed boat near the port in Constitucion, Chile, on Wednesday. Fernando Vergara/AP
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A soldier is reflected in a mirror as he patrols in Lota, Chile, on Tuesday. Geraldo Caso/AP
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A woman washes her hands at a makeshift shelter in Constitucion, Chile on Tuesday morning. Fernando Vergara/AP
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Soldiers patrol along a major highway in Constitucion, Chile, on Tuesday. Chilean troops patrolled in the wake of Saturday morning's 8.8-magnitude quake that killed at more than 700 people, while the government acknowledged that it has battled to provide aid swiftly because of crumpled highways and major power disruptions caused by the earthquake. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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Night in Constitucion, Chile, is a blackout for survivors with no power in the area after Satuday's earthquake. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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Police detain people on suspicion of looting in Concepcion, Chile, on March 1. Ricardo Pasten/AP
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A rescue worker and his dog search for victims in Constitucion, Chile, on March 1. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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Aid workers in Santiago sort donations of clothing destined for victims of the earthquake in Chile on Monday. Chile's government scrambled on Monday to provide aid to thousands of homeless people in coastal towns devastated by a massive earthquake, as 10,000 troops patrolled to quell looting. Marco Fredes/Reuters
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Residents stand guard outside their homes to protect them from looters in Concepcion, Chile, on Monday. The government sent soldiers to the town and ordered a nighttime curfew to prevent more looting in the wake of the devastating earthquake. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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A resident observes the damage at the San Francisco de Curico church in Curico, Chile, on Monday. Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters
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A boat lies marooned on a street in Talcahuano, Chile, on Monday. The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit on Saturday triggered a tsunami that hit coastal communities. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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Rescuers carry a puppy found alive in a destroyed home in Constitucion, Chile, on Monday. Roberto candia/AP
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A woman walks along the streets of Concepcion, Chile, on Monday three days after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the country and killed at least 711 people. The South American nation has been hit by numerous aftershocks, some reaching over 6 points on the Richter scale, as well as heavy damages in coastal towns resulting from subsequent tsunamis. NEWSCOM
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Photo taken on Monday shows the massive destruction caused by a tsunami in the Chilean city of Talcahuano, three day after a huge 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the country and killed at least 711 people. NEWSCOM
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Residents in Constitucion, Chile, on Monday pass a sign pointing to an evacuation route in the event of a tsunami. A massive 8.8 earthquake struck the area on Saturday. NEWSCOM
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People try to catch goods thrown from a supermarket window as looting takes place in Concepcion, Chile, on March 1 in the aftermath of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Saturday. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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A woman inspects debris from the earthquake in Constinucion, Chile, on March 1. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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A man climbs into a building damaged in the earthquake in Constitucion, Chile, on March 1. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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Firefighters search for victims in a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile, on Monday. Natach Pisarenko/AP
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A truck, which was pushed over by tidal waves in the aftermath of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile on Saturday, is seen in Constitucion, Chile, on March 1. Roberto Candia/AP
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A woman cleans her home in the Yungay neighborhood of Santiago, Chile, on Feb. 28. Carlos Espinoza/AP
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Fireman look for survivors in Concepcion, Chile, on Sunday. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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A bus is parked on a cracked road in Talcahuano, Chile, on Feb. 28. Aliosha Marquez/AP
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A couple walks past a destroyed statue of Chile's National Hero Bernardo O'Higgins in Concepcion, Chile, on Sunday. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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People have breakfast on Sunday after sleeping in a public garden in fear of aftershocks after the 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile on Saturday. Marco Fredes/Reuters
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A fishing boat sits where it was washed up by waves generated by a major earthquake near the epicenter in Dichato, Chile. REUTERS
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Residents inspect debris left by waves generated by a major earthquake near the epicenter in Dichato, Chile. REUTERS
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Rescue workers look for earthquake victims in a collapsed building in Concepcion, Chile, Sunday. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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A rescue worker tries to enter the bottom floor of a damaged building after an earthquake in Concepcion, Sunday. Jose Luis Saavedra/Reuters
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Debris lie on the coast close to the epicenter of an earthquake that generated waves flooding many towns to the north and south, in Pelluhue, Sunday. Victor Ruiz Caballero/Reuters
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Residents inspect debris on the coast close to the epicenter of an earthquake in Pelluhue, Chile. VICTOR RUIZ CABALLERO/REUTERS
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Reports of rampant looting have been received in Chile following yesterday's earthquake. This individual was photographed carrying goods out of a supermarket in Concepcion. ALIOSHA MARQUEZ/AP
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A man holds up a Chilean flag in a flooded area after the 8.8-magnitude Chile earthquake, 200 miles southwest of Santiago, Sunday. Roberto Candia/AP
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A man looks at a damaged vehicle in Pelluhue on Sunday morning. An 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit Chile early Saturday. Roberto Candia/AP
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A man looks at a collapsed road in Santiago. CARLOS ESPINOZA/AP
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Fishing boats washed up by a wave generated by an earthquake are seen in Talcahuano Port. REUTERS
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A policeman looks at cars washed up by a wave in Talcahuano Port. REUTERS
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Residents gather their belongings near a fishing boat washed up by a wave generated by an earthquake in Talcahuano Port REUTERS
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Residents walk past a shipping container washed up by a wave caused by Saturday's earthquake in Talcahuano Port, a city just outside Concepcion, Chile. Jose Luis Saavedra/Reuters
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Saturday's earthquake destroyed a bridge near Talca, Chile, some 186 miles south of the capital city of Santiago. Victor Ruiz Caballero/Reuters
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A Santiago apartment block tilts precariously after the earthquake. Marco Fredes/Reuters
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A man makes a purchase from the window of a shop in Valparaiso that was damaged by Saturday's earthquake. Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters
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A man walks his bicycle along a quake-ravaged street in Talca, Chile Roberto Candia/AP
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A resident walks past a destroyed car on a street of Talca, Chile. Roberto Candia/AP
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A man rides his bicycle along a destroyed building in Concepcion, Chile. AP
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Residents look at a collapsed apartment building in Concepcion, Chile. AP
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A survivor is lowered by a cable as rescue workers search for victims after an apartment complex collapsed during an earthquake in Concepcion, Chile after Saturday's quake. Jose Luis Saavedra/Reuters
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Vehicles sit on a destroyed motorway in Santiago, Chile after Saturday's earthquake. Carlos Espinoza/AP
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Chile's President Michelle Bachelet talks on a phone during a meeting at the National Emergency Bureau at the Ministry of the Interior in Santiago de Chile. Reuters
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A resident of Talca, Chile, walks amid debris of a destroyed house after a powerful earthquake struck the country early Saturday. ROBERTO CANDIA/AP
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A man surveys the damage in his home in Valparaiso after Saturday's 8.8 earthquake in Chile. ELISEO FERNANDEZ/REUTERS
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A police officer controls the traffic aside of an elevated highway that collapsed in Santiago following Saturday's earthquake. DAVID LILLO/AP
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An overturned vehicle sits on a hole in the concrete of an elevated highway that collapsed in Santiago, Chile. DAVID LILLO/AP
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Now-overturned vehicles were driving along a highway near Santiago as it collapsed after a powerful earthquake struck central Chile early Saturday. DAVID LILLO
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resident of Talca, Chile, looks at a destroyed car covered with rubble in the aftermath of Saturday morning's earthquake. ROBERTO CANDIA/AP
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An injured person is carried away on a vehicle in Talca, Chile, following Saturday's quake. ROBERTO CANDIA/AP
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People gather on a downtown Santiago street after Saturday's 8.8 earthquake in Chile. VICTOR RUIZ CABALLERO/AP
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A damaged building in Talca, Chile, after Saturday's quake. SEBASTIAN MARTINEZ/AP
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A dog stands in the debris of a collapsed wall on a street in central Santiago, early Saturday. ALIOSHA MARQUEZ/AP
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Residents look at a destroyed road in Concepcion, Chile, after Saturday's 8.8 magnitude earthquake. AP
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A car dealer building is seen partially destroyed in the city of Valparaiso, Chile, following Saturday's quake. AP
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A Santiago apartment block shows major damage after Saturday's earthquake. Marco Fredes/Reuters
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A resident removes the rubble of a destroyed house in Talca, Chile. Roberto Candia/AP
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Residents draw water for daily use from a public fountain as the city's water supply continued to be cut off after an earthquake in Concepcion, Sunday. Jose Luis Saavedra/Reuters
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Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed hundreds of thousands of his cheering supporters in Istanbul saying, 'My patience has run out' with anti-government protests.
By
Scott Peterson, Staff writer,
Tom A. Peter, Correspondent /
June 16, 2013
Scott Peterson/Getty Images/The Christian Science Monitor
Turkey’s largest city was divided on Sunday by competing shows of force, between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who staged a mammoth rally of loyalists, and anti-government demonstrators, who clashed with police on Istanbul's streets once again to protest his rule.