Power has been restored to most of Chile's 19 million people after the nation's most disruptive blackout in 15 years.
Chile’s president has declared a state of emergency after an electricity blackout plunged most of the country into darkness ...
Internet and mobile phone services blinkered offline. People complained of water shortages as pumps stopped working.
President Gabriel Boric said he was activating "a state of emergency due to a catastrophe" to guarantee national security. He ...
Chile on Tuesday declared a state of emergency and curfew across much of the country, including the capital Santiago, ...
Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of emergency on Tuesday after a massive blackout impacted 19 million people.
Chile’s government has enacted a state of emergency after a huge power outage left millions in the South American country ...
Chilean authorities said they restored power to most homes on Wednesday, hours after a massive, rare blackout caused transport chaos in the capital and forced the president to declare a ...
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.
Most residents had power restored by midnight but the situation remained unstable. President Gabriel Boric blamed power ...
Chileans were able to return to a sense of normalcy on Wednesday after a curfew expired and authorities said power was restored to most homes following the country's worst blackout ...
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