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Chile storms kill three, displace hundreds as heaviest rains expected

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 7:49 AM

SANTIAGO, July 17 (Reuters) – Heavy rains sweeping central and southern Chile have left three people dead in addition to power cuts, ​multiple floods and road closures, authorities ‌said Friday.

President Jose Antonio Kast traveled to the Biobio region, one of the hardest-hit areas, as the storm system brought strong wind gusts and torrential rain across ‌much ​of the country.

• The ⁠three dead include a ⁠worker clearing a road in the southern town of Negrete, a person who fell while cleaning a roof in Temuco, and another ​person who suffered an electric shock in the capital, the government said.

• Friday is ⁠expected to bring the heaviest ⁠rainfall yet to the central zone, ​according to authorities.

• The director of Senapred, the ​government agency responsible for managing emergency responses, ‌Alicia Cebrian, added that seven people so far have been injured, 79 affected, 466 sheltered and 158 isolated, mainly in the Coquimbo region ⁠due to rising water levels.

• Around 257,000 customers lost power, mainly in the south.

• Chile’s northern mining zone, ⁠home to ‌most of the country’s copper ⁠and lithium extraction, was not affected ​by ‌the storm.

• Copper mines in the ​center-south of ⁠Chile were operating normally under standard winter contingency plans, which include temporary work stoppages when weather conditions deteriorate.

• Schools suspended classes on Friday.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero; writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez. Editing by ​Lucinda Elliott)