Internet and mobile phone services blinkered offline. People complained of water shortages as pumps stopped working.
Electricity providers across Chile scrambled to restore service Tuesday after a sweeping blackout plunged 90% of the country ...
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 said they restored power to most homes on Wednesday, hours after a massive, rare blackout caused ...
The SENAPRED confirmed 31 people had been affected by the fires, and 16 houses had been destroyed as of Tuesday. A curfew was extended for La Araucania until 6 am on Wednesday, February 12, the ...
The national director of Senapred (the National Disaster Prevention and Response Service), Alicia Cebrian, said that 22 wildfires were active in the country as of Monday morning, with 13 in the ...