Chile shuts down capital city metro as violent protests spread

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SANTIAGO (REUTERS) - Chilean officials shut down the metro system in Santiago on Friday (Oct 18) after demonstrators protesting recent fare hikes took to the streets and attacked subway stops, leaving widespread damage across the capital city of nearly 6 million people.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SANTIAGO - Chilean officials shut down the metro system in Santiago on Friday after demonstrators protesting recent fare hikes took to the streets and attacked subway stops, leaving widespread damage across the capital city of nearly 6 million people.

Metro officials said the system would remain closed through the weekend, citing"serious destruction" that made it impossible to operate trains safely. The unrest underscores sharp divisions in Chile, one of Latin America's wealthiest nations but also one of its most unequal. The protests turned increasingly violent on Friday afternoon, however, and by early Friday evening, officials had closed down all of the city's 136 metro stations, which connect more than 87 miles of track.

 

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