A major power outage across Chile plunged the capital, Santiago, into darkness on Tuesday, February 25, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and impose a night curfew. At metro ...
After the curfew expired at 10 am Paris time Wednesday, cars, buses and people were out in the streets and the metro was operating normally in Santiago ... more than 90% of Chile's 20 million ...
Accessible via Santiago Metro's No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 lines at Ñuble, Irarrázaval, Monseñor Eyzaguirre, Ñuñoa, Chile-España, Villa Frei, Plaza Egaña, Simón Bolivar, Principe de Gales and ...
On Wednesday morning, Boric said that "all metro lines operational" in Santiago, the nation's capital city home to about 8 million people. About 14 of Chile's 16 regions were impacted by the ...
The widespread blackout was caused by a transmission line failure in the country's north, Interior Minister Carolina Toha said, ruling out a cyber attack as a cause.
Chilean authorities say largest power outage in years caused by transmission line failure. Chile’s government has enacted a state of emergency after a huge power outage left millions in the South ...
People wait in line at a bus stop during a power outage that has left the city without subway service in Santiago, Chile, Tuesday ... torches in the underground metro and police dispatched ...
SANTIAGO - A large power ... said SENAPRED. Chile's interior minister Carolina Toha said the outage was caused by a transmission line failure in the country's north, ruling out a cyber attack ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters ... said SENAPRED. Chile's interior minister Carolina Toha said the outage was caused by a transmission ...