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Coronavirus: Chile protesters clash with police over lockdown

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-52717402

 

Protesters and police have clashed on the outskirts of the Chilean capital Santiago amid tension over food shortages during lockdown.

 

Local television showed police using tear gas and water cannon to quell unrest on the streets of El Bosque, where poverty is high.

 

President Sebastián Piñera, in a televised address after the protests, pledged to get food to those in need.

 

Chile has more than 46,000 cases of Covid-19 so far, with 478 deaths.

 

A recent surge in cases prompted the national capital to go under a strict and total lockdown this weekend.

 

In a separate development on Monday, dozens of members of Chile's senate and two government ministers went into preventative isolation following recent contact with infected colleagues.

 

Why were there protests?

Groups of protesters were seen throwing stones and setting fires in parts of the El Bosque neighbourhood.

 

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District mayor Sadi Melo told local radio it was facing a "very complex situation" because of "hunger and lack of work".

 

In a statement, local officials said they had distributed about 2,000 aid packages but warned the government they could not meet demand.

 

President Piñera later pledged his government would provide 2.5 million baskets of food and other essentials over the next week or so.

 

"We will prioritise the most vulnerable families," he said, describing the plan as "historic".

 

Following the announcement, Santiago Mayor Felipe Guevara tweeted (in Spanish) to encourage residents to follow the rules and stay at home for their own safety.

 

"I understand the deep anguish of millions of Chileans, thousands are starving," he wrote, whilst also dismissing controversy over comments he made about the protests on television.