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Chile declares state of emergency amid ticket price protests

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SANTIAGO: The president of Chile declared a state of emergency in Santiago and gave the military responsibi­lity for security after a day of violent protests over increases in the price of metro tickets.

“I have declared a state of emergency and, to that end, I have appointed Major General Javier Iturriaga del Campo as head of national defence, in accordance with the provisions of our state of emergency legislatio­n,” President Sebastian Pinera said on Friday.

Throughout that day, protesters clashed with riot police in several parts of the city and the subway system was shut after attacks on several stations.

Violent clashes escalated as night fell. The Enel power company building and a Banco Chile branch, both in the city centre, were set on fire and several metro stations hit with Molotov cocktails.

The unrest started as a fare-dodging protest against the hike in metro ticket prices, which increased from 800 pesos (RM4.70) to 830 pesos (RM4.90) for peak hour travel, following a 20-peso rise in January.

Attacks on metro stations forced the closure of the entire subway system, which is the key form of public transport in the congested and polluted capital, carrying three million passengers a day.

“The entire network is closed due to riots and destructio­n preventing the minimum security conditions for passengers and workers,” the metro operator said on Twitter, after attacks against nearly all the 164 stations where many gates and turnstiles were destroyed.

The Santiago Metro, at 140km the largest and most modern in South America, is expected to remain closed this weekend and could reopen gradually next week.

Closure of the metro forced many Santiago residents to walk home, sometimes long distances, resulting in scenes of chaos.

Protesters erected barricades in various parts of the city and clashed with police, who used water cannon and tear gas in the most violent street battle seen in the Chilean capital for a long time. — AFP

 ??  ?? Blazing battle: Firefighte­rs trying to douse the fire at the Enel building in Santiago. — Reuters
Blazing battle: Firefighte­rs trying to douse the fire at the Enel building in Santiago. — Reuters

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