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Blackout leaves millions of Chileans in darkness

The Columbian
Published: March 15, 2010, 12:00am

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A blackout has plunged millions of Chileans into darkness and rattled a country already anxious after last month’s 8.8-magnitude quake.

The director of the Interior Ministry’s emergency office says a 1,200-mile (2,000-kilometer) stretch from Taltal in the north to Chiloe in the south has been affected.

Most of Chile’s 17 million people live in that area. Many left their homes and went into the streets. The outage hit Sunday at nightfall and did not coincide with an aftershock.

Presidency official Cristian Larroulet said it would take several hours to restore power. Authorities are investigating the cause.

The Feb. 27 quake killed at least 497 people and caused an estimated $30 billion worth in damage.

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