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== Interview ==
== Interview ==
[[File:Interview with Juana Bustamante.ogg|thumb|left|Edited low quality version of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJIJR5yuV8E YouTube video]. {{image source|[[Diego Grez]]}}]]
[[File:Interview with Juana Bustamante (Full).ogv|thumb|thumbtime=20|left|Video interview with Juana Bustamante. {{image source|[[Diego Grez]]|media=video}}]]
[[File:Hector Valenzuela.jpg|thumb|right|Héctor Valenzuela, current Mayor of [[w:Santa Cruz, Chile|Santa Cruz]], has been severely criticized after the earthquakes. {{image source|[http://www.municipalidadsantacruz.cl/web2.0/images/alcalde.jpg Municipality of Santa Cruz]}}]]
[[File:Hector Valenzuela.jpg|thumb|right|Héctor Valenzuela, current Mayor of [[w:Santa Cruz, Chile|Santa Cruz]], has been severely criticized after the earthquakes. {{image source|[http://www.municipalidadsantacruz.cl/web2.0/images/alcalde.jpg Municipality of Santa Cruz]}}]]
{{WNIQ|Diego Grez}}'''Where are you living right now?'''
{{WNIQ|Diego Grez}}'''Where are you living right now?'''

Version du 2 avril 2010 à 23:11


Modèle:Chile

Juana Bustamante.
Source : Diego Grez.

Modèle:Byline Wikinews' Diego Grez interviewed Juana Bustamante, a Chilean earthquake survivor from Santa Cruz, who lost her home. Juana told us her story of what she faced when the earthquake took place. The building where she was living fell down while she was on the second floor. Its first floor practically disappeared.

Interview

Video interview with Juana Bustamante.
Source : Diego Grez.
Fichier:Hector Valenzuela.jpg
Héctor Valenzuela, current Mayor of Santa Cruz, has been severely criticized after the earthquakes.
Source : Municipality of Santa Cruz.

Diego GrezWhere are you living right now?

Modèle:WNI responseWe are in a court with tents that the militaries gave to us.

DGHow many people is still living there?

Modèle:WNI responseThere are 22 families [over the court], and over the plum trees, there are another 22. In addition to the ones that are living on the school, and some that live [over there].

DGHow many have lost their home?

Modèle:WNI response[Apparently] 365. I have a big sadness.

DGWhat is gonna happen to the departments?

Modèle:WNI response[I'm not sure.] The most awful thing is that they are not demolished yet. You feel more sad looking your home, destroyed, and to have to live in the court, it's terrible.

DGHas the Mayor, Mr. Héctor Valenzuela helped you?

Modèle:WNI responseNo. He hasn't helped us. Many rats come out from that fountain. Some days ago, a guy told him about it. He laughed and said: "I'll see if I can help [you] later." [You] can see how the water has expanded through all the street. Valenzuela said that the departments have to be demolished before they can give us provisory homes (mediaguas).

DGThanks for your time and I hope you can get your home back soon.

Modèle:WNI responseThank you for this interview to let the world know what's happening to the common people, to the poor people. Thanks again.

Gallery

Diego Grez in front of the destroyed departments of Paniahue. Source : Diego Grez.
Diego Grez in front of the destroyed departments of Paniahue.
Source : Diego Grez.
Diego Grez in front of the destroyed departments of Paniahue.
Source : Diego Grez.
Pool room in Paniahue after the Chile earthquakes. Source : Diego Grez.
Pool room in Paniahue after the Chile earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.
Pool room in Paniahue after the Chile earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.
Inside a Paniahue department after the Chile earthquakes. Source : Diego Grez.
Inside a Paniahue department after the Chile earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.
Inside a Paniahue department after the Chile earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.
A toilet from one of the Paniahue departments, specifically the building that lost the first floor, and where 2 persons died. Source : Diego Grez.
A toilet from one of the Paniahue departments, specifically the building that lost the first floor, and where 2 persons died.
Source : Diego Grez.
A toilet from one of the Paniahue departments, specifically the building that lost the first floor, and where 2 persons died.
Source : Diego Grez.
Abastible gas distributor cars destroyed by the earthquakes. Source : Diego Grez.
Abastible gas distributor cars destroyed by the earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.
Abastible gas distributor cars destroyed by the earthquakes.
Source : Diego Grez.


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