Military personnel set up a field hospital where earthquake victims will be treated after a major earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Talca, March 3, 2010. Four days after the 8.8-magnitude earthquake killed around 800 people in south-central Chile, rescue crews with sniffer dogs fanned out around Chile's ravaged cities and villages, searching for survivors inside the mountains of rubble, while police and troops have managed to quell looting and violence in the largest cities.
Military personnel arrange hospital beds in a field where earthquake victims will be treated after a major earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Talca, March 3, 2010.
Soldiers download aid from a boat to be distribute among earthquake victims in Iloca, Chile, Wednesday, March 3 , 2010. The government deployed thousands of army and navy troops throughout the country's central coastal region, that was hit by an earthquake on Feb. 27, to contain looting and clear the way for aid to be distributed.
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