Showing posts with label Chile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chile. Show all posts

2010-03-18

O'Brien On Haiti and Chile Disasters

Soledad O'Brien, speaking recently at an event at Holy Name Medical Center in NJ, compared the devastation in Haiti and Chile following the earthquakes there. After covering both of these disasters on the ground in the past month, she feels the difference between the two disasters is apparent.

"I think in a lot of ways Chile is just much better positioned to withstand a massive earthquake. Even though theirs was significantly larger than the one in Haiti, it's all about the structures. Haiti has really poor physical structures: concrete cement, very sandy texture, a lot of limestone and built by hand. But in Chile, we did our live shots in front of a building in Conception that had fallen (completely sideways) and at last count 8 people had died and 79 walked away. That's how a structure can make a difference in how catastrophic an earthquake can be.

This can be a wonderful opportunity for people who give money to help this country that's just off of our coastline. Haiti had hundreds of thousands of orphans before the earthquake. Haiti had an unemployment rate of 85 percent before the earthquake, so the world has to decide whether to say, 'Well, bummer for you,' or to say, 'This is an opportunity to invest and make all these dollars that come in make a difference.'"


2010-03-04

O'Brien On Covering the Earthquake in Chile



O'Brien: Fatigue, guilt, gratitude on our long exit from Chile
By Soledad O'Brien and Rose Arce, CNN
March 4, 2010

Concepcion, Chile (CNN) -- There are days working for CNN when you feel like you are in the final scene of the film "Hotel Rwanda," hurtling toward an uncertain salvation from a disaster of epic proportions.

Fear and frustration are softened by exhaustion. Your heart races, but every other sound is like white noise. You plunge ahead, but also long to return to the comfort of your own life with its own particular frustrations and joys.

That's how it felt pulling out of Concepcion, Chile, where an earthquake sent people gliding across the floors of their own homes, tossed some buildings into pieces and set off frantic unrest among people living without food, water or safety. We had been on an odyssey just to get to the epicenter of this disaster.

We had left behind a documentary project on the Haiti disaster to fly to Miami, Florida, where we turned around and went through Panama; Lima, Peru; Sao Paolo, Brazil; and Buenos Aires and Bariloche, Argentina, before driving through Patagonia into Chile. But we couldn't stay long in Chile without jeopardizing that project...

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2010-02-27

Soledad O'Brien and CNN Team Headed For Chile

via Twitter, Soledad O'Brien reported at early this morning that she was heading to airport to get to Santiago and Concepcion.