Chile declares emergency as earthquake recovery begins

One million forced to leave homes after 2015's largest quake, which killed 11

Chile Earthquake
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The Chilean government has declared a state of emergency in the country's central region after it was struck by a powerful earthquake earlier this week, reports the BBC.

One million people had to leave their homes and at least 11 people died when the 8.3-magnitude quake hit on Wednesday night. Giant waves crashed into coastal areas in the town of Coquimbo.

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