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CHILE RECEIVED MORE THAN A THOUSAND TONS OF AID FOR QUAKE DISASTER
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SANTIAGO, March 9 (NNN-AGENCIES) - The international community has provided Chile over 1,135 tons of aid following the deadly earthquake last month, Chilean Foreign Minister Mariano Fernandez.

"Chile has received more than 1,135 tons of aid of essential goods from different countries to which we reaffirm our thanks once more," Fernandez said.

"We are very excited about and thankful for the aid, which mainly responds to the needs we reported and the petition list we sent," he added.

By Mon March 7 some 70 flights loaded with aid from over 20 countries have arrived in Chile. "We must stress the impressive collaboration of Latin America, the commitment of countries that even have a lower development level than Chile, like Bolivia which has given us three planeloads of drinking water," Fernandez said.

Among the countries that have sent aid to Chile are Peru, Brazil, China, the United States, Argentina, Bolivia, Cuban Venezuela, Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, France, Russia, Colombia, Japan, Qatar, Australia, Germany and Uruguay.

The earthquake, measuring 8.8 on the Richter Scale, has left hundreds of thousands of people homeless and damages were estimated at US$30 billion.

Meanwhile, Chilean Health Minister Alvaro Erazo said that the reconstruction of the damaged hospital network after the earthquake will cost US$3.6 billion and take at least three years to be finished. -- NNN-AGENCIES