A trip to Chile to visit family turned into a nightmare when the earthquake hit. Family is fine, struggling without power, but managing. Read first hand accounts here from Chile this week.

A man sits and observes the wreckage cuased by a tsunami and a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Penca, Chile on March 1, 2010. Photo: VARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images

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  1. Christel Lathin Says:

    Querida Vivianne, hace dos anios estuve en Santiago. Siendo colombiana, se lo que es la pobreza y la no-pobreza en nuestros paises. Hace ya mucho tiempo vivo en Ann Arbor, y es casi mas facil quedarme aqui, que ver esa pobreza tan increible. Los que tienen dinero salen adelante de alguna manera, pero los que no tenian nada y ahora han perdido hasta lo que no tenian…. duele en el alma.

    Espero que Chile salga adelante, y ayude a los que no tienen nada.

    Le deseo lo mejor a Ud, su familia y su pais,

    cordialmente,

    christel

  2. Emiy Eisbruch Says:

    Vivi, Thank you for these reports. We are thinking of you and of all the people whose stories you are telling. We hope to see you soon. – Emily and Avi

  3. gili malis Says:

    I was sorry to read about your bad experience/ it did not sound so bad in our media. Chile declined help.thank god you all are o.k. all the best from Israel.

    gili malis

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