Opinion
Still On The Earthquake In Chile
Chile gained independence from Spain in 1818. The first constitution of that country was produced in 1883. The country is one of the South American countries. It is politically unstable and prone to frequent earthquakes. The country has a population of about fourteen million. Its Marxist leader Salvador Allende was overthrown in 1974 and replaced by the capitalist, General Augusto Pinochet. Allende’s overthrow from power was made possible by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Meanwhile, Chile is in the news because of devastating earthquakes that rocked the country on February 27, 2010. According to reports the country’s second, largest city conception suffered a widespread devastation in a severe earthquake which claimed hundreds of lives. Apart from the dead, the quake which registered at 8.8 on Richter Scale caused major structured damage to buildings in Conception which has a population of one million. Many buildings were destroyed, thousands of cars were also destroyed and bridges stretching across the Biobio River which criss-crosses the city were brought down by the earthquake.
Rescue teams tried frantically to reach people trapped in buildings in conception. The shock wave also triggered a Tsunami which had already hit areas at the southern Juan Fernandez Islands about four hundred miles off the coast of Chile causing destruction and serious damage. Eight hundred dead bodies have been seen so far in conception. In her reaction, the president of the country, Madam Michelle Bachelet declared a “State of catastrophe” stressing that with the quake of this magnitude the country could not rule out other casualties. She appealed to the citizens of Chile to remain calm as the government was doing everything it could with all the forces it had. The Chilean authorities said they were still to make contact with many outlying areas because communication had been made difficult after telephone lines were destroyed across the country by the earthquakes.
The capital, Santiago, two hundred miles from the epicentre suffered severe damage with buildings and bridges destroyed causing power outage. The city’s international airport remained closed after being severely damaged. Fire outbreak was also reported in the city of Santiago. But it was brought under control by teams of fire fighters who marched through the streets of Santiago urging calm and issuing instructions through megaphones. It will be recalled that in 1960 Chile had one of its worst quakes in history. In that incident a 9.5 magnitude quake devastated the South-Central city of Valdivia killing 1,655 people and sent a Tsunami which affected the Eastern Island and continued as far as Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines.
In any case, the authorities of Chile have since sent in fourteen thousand troops to the earthquake affected zones of the country to carryout rescue mission and to restore order in conception the worst hit city. The government also imposed 18-hour curfew on affected areas to prevent looting that broke out after the incident.
In the meantime, the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Ban Ki Moon has promised aid to the people of Chile. In fact, that is how it should be. The world body should do everything within its rea.ch to assist the people of Chile. Earthquakes are natural disasters that are beyond the control of humanity. Therefore, anytime it occurs world bodies and donor countries should pool resources and assist those in distress. We therefore call on humanitarian bodies, donor countries and international organisations to assist Chile in its moment of trouble.
Earlier on January 12, 2010, Haiti suffered a similar devastating earthquake. The capital Port-au-prince was destroyed by the earthquake. Schools, hospitals, living houses, the Presidential Palace, parliamentary building, United Nations headquarters, churches and other structures were also destroyed by the earthquake. About one hundred thousand people died during the earthquake. This was also a catastrophe’ that required immediate action from the world community.. According to reports, it was the worst earthquake in two hundred years. And the cost of destruction ran into billions of dollars. The quake started in the South-West of Port-au-prince followed by two after shocks of 5.9 and 5.5 magnitudes. Nevertheless, rescue teams were moved into the country to assist her in her moment of great need. The President of the United States of America, Mr. Barack Obama pledged one of the biggest relief efforts in United States history. He stressed that Haiti would not be forgotten in its hour of need. He sent in United States rescuers to Haiti. China also sent in its own rescue teams.
The same gesture should be extended to Chile by the world powers. We should all be our brother’s keepers in moments of great need. Chile needs help. The world community should help her.
Dr Tolofari is a Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Abuja.
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