Hello ... from Chile

rambrush

Adventurer
Glad to see that you came out ok. Hopefully have enough provisions on hand to handle the upcoming shortages.
 

The BN Guy

Expedition Leader
Thoughts and prayers for you JP and your family and fellow victims of the earthquake. Is there anything we may do to help?
 

jpvm

Explorer
Appreciated mates, really our support systems are very good and the government is really well coordinated as far as we've seen. Not a lot to do thanks so much, we've been told to remain at home unless extremely necessary since there are parts of the city without power nor stoplights and also a lot of debris and fallen highways. Luckily I live in a safe area. The only shortage as far is fuel in gas stations but more because of speculation, since we are with full stocks of gas.
There will be huge money needed to repair infrastructure like ports, bridges, highways , rail road and houses in poorer parts of some cities. In the night there was nothing to measure the amount of damage , so when the sunrise came and helicopters could fly ... wow.
Its really frightening to see that you are shaking heavily in the darkness running in your home to grab the children and then just pray that the quake stops... that sound is something difficult to forget. All i all is life what matters.

Cheers
 
S

Scenic WonderRunner

Guest
Thanks guys, again we appreciate your suport and prayers. The epicenter was like 200 miles from here (Santiago, nevertheless we got a 8.8 quake here) so imagine what is going on there (9.0) , am watching tv where fishing boats ended in the streets (due to local water rise ) in southern cities like toys or like a film , can't really believe this would happen to us (last big quake was in 1985, and the biggest ever recorded was 9.5 in 1960 some 200 miles south of what happened today)


How are you doing.....jpvm.....!

God Bless You!




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Regcabguy

Oil eater.
Stunning photos and best of luck to you and your fellow citizens. I dated a girl briefly who's father was a consulate to Argentina and Chile in the late 60's. She had a beautiful upbringing there during a very peaceful period. Love that Patrol! Unfortunately,thanks to EPA rules and who knows whatever bs,it's unavailable here. I trust the Chilean people will pick themselves up, rebuild and prosper.
 

jpvm

Explorer
Thanks so much guys, appreciated are your kind wishes and words. Lots to do but a lot , has been done this far, cleaning , rebuilding , etc. Still a long way to go (1 year at most) , but motivation and reactivation due to rebuilding needs.-
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
Thanks so much guys, appreciated are your kind wishes and words. Lots to do but a lot , has been done this far, cleaning , rebuilding , etc. Still a long way to go (1 year at most) , but motivation and reactivation due to rebuilding needs.-

Do you know of any need for an experienced southern california based architect? My specialty is the construction side, working with contractors. My wife has always wanted to go to Chile...
 

jpvm

Explorer
Wow thanks , really not (I'm on the mashinery building field) but have seen on TV that many US professionals are around the place helping and studying quake consequences, aftershock behaviour, reconstruction, etc.

Maybe try to contact the chilean consulate at LA:

6100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1240, Los Angeles CA 90048
Mon . Fri 08:30 am - 1:30 pm
Ph: (323) 933 3697
Fax: (323) 933 3842
E-mail address: cgchilela@yahoo.com
Web: www.consuladochilelosangeles.org
 

jpvm

Explorer
Hey there , some updates for not loosing contact !! :victory::victory:

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