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At 7 am the curfew came to an end imposed yesterday by President Sebastián Piñera and Chile s' rose in calm, with the Partially paralyzed transport, the airport has collapsed and with military deployment in several avenues and central accesses of the country's major cities.
Throughout the morning, the government added the communes of Coquimbo and Serena, in northern Chile, and Rancagua, in the center, curfew and deployed 1500 more soldiers to its massive operation to stop the wave of protests that triggered the increase of the metro ticket and this continued even after the suspension of this measure.
Despite the curfew and the militarization of the streets, the Metro Valparaíso, the train that connects the entire metropolitan area of this region, announced that will not restart the service and the same informed the authorities of the bus and metro services of the city.
In SantiagoOn the other hand, the Transantiago Metropolitan Transportation Network announced that it would work – although it was restarted with a delay – and that, if there were new demonstrations, it would change its routes.
Demonstrations, police and military repression and scenes of violence yesterday, which resulted in the burning of buildings and at least three deaths In a burning supermarket, they created today a climate of shock and uncertainty in the country.
At age 14, the government scheduled meeting with representatives of the judiciary to analyze the situation and, in the morning, the Minister of the Interior, Andrew Chadwickand the general Javier Iturriaga, appointed by Piñera to head the state 's national emergency, arrived at the Palacio de la Moneda to meet the president.
In the communiqué that informed the curfew yesterday, the first since 1987, the government stated that "the validity of the standard will be evaluated periodically", So, it's not clear if it will be repeated tonight.
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