41 Subway Stations Damaged During Protests In Chile

41 Subway Stations Damaged During Protests In Chile

SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct 20 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) – A total of 41 subway stations were damaged and at least 308 people were arrested, during protests against an increase in metro fares in Santiago, Chilean Minister of National Defence, Javier Iturriaga said, on Saturday.

The violent protests prompted the government to declare a state of emergency and the deployment of soldiers in the provinces of Santiago and Chacabuco, as well as, in the Metropolitan municipalities of Puente Alto and San Bernardo.

During a press conference, Iturriaga said, “There is a lot of work to do before Monday, so that everyone can return to work and continue with their normal lives.”

The general inspector of police, Mauricio Rodriguez, added that, 11 civilians and 156 officers were injured during the protests, and 49 police vehicles were damaged.

The protests started after the government raised Santiago’s Metro fare during peak time from 800 to 830 Chilean pesos (from 1.13 to 1.17 U.S. dollars) on Oct 6.

Demonstrators argue that the increase is unjustified and that it is not consistent with the country’s average wage.– NNN-PRENSA LATINA

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