Tuesday, March 2, 2010

more quake stuff

Yesterday it was back to work as usual. It felt very strange just going back to work while all terrible things are happening in the areas around us. Jake was hoping that the quake had somehow opened up the last trench and he wouldn’t have to dig anymore, but no such luck. The site was perfectly untouched. We spent most of the day digging out more of the features that fill this trench. One was particularly deep and once I had dug so far down that my arms wouldn’t reach anymore, Jake had to finish it up. His arms are slightly longer than mine. There are a few photos to enjoy attached.





Jake finally heard from his friends in Talca. Everyone we know there is safe and no one’s homes were damaged. Talca got hit pretty hard, his friend Jessica said that the downtown area is completely gone. Talca is always our first stop and last when we come here. We don’t know if we will be able to stop and stay on our way home if the town is torn up. A little less than 3 months isn’t a lot of time to fix all that was torn up, especially here in Chile. Thank goodness they are all ok.

We still haven’t heard from our friends in Tome yet. The power is still out in that area and should be back on in a few days, but until then we can only pray that they are safe. In Temuco, the town that is about an hour and half away, the hospital was split open. People started looting which caused the Chilean government to declare martial law in some areas, which scared Jake more than the earthquake did. There is a curfew in place to cut down on the looting and there have been a lot of arrest so far, Jake is just concerned that when this is all said and done that the balance of power goes back to the way it was before. It has only been declared in a few areas so far. There is also concern that the earthquakes aren’t over yet. The two plates that separated haven’t corrected themselves yet. If they don’t within about 2 weeks, there is expected to be another massive earthquake. We’re hoping on the “correcting themselves” theory.

Also, come to find out in Chile the drinking water and the sewage water pipes run side by side, and in the event of certain events, like earthquakes, sometimes the pipes can break and mix together. So, even though we have running water, it could be quit yucky. We went to the store and bought a few bottles just to be safe. There has been no bread the last few days so I am having to make it.

We are still feeling aftershocks, which makes for not too restful nights. We talked to Jake’s parents last night and turns out they were on the local news in Palisade. The news crew interviewed them about Jake and what he is doing down here. They Tivo’d the interview and are going to try and post it online so we can watch it. Also, Jake’s Dad is going to have to have surgery again on his arm sometime in the next week or so.

Happy Birthday to Trent yesterday! Hope he liked his present! We’ll keep everyone updated when we can!

Mandy & Jake

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