At this point, we all know what happened on 27/02. The South was devastated in many of its towns and its people saw as their way of life was changed irredeemably brutal. Our task was to ask how they were after the earthquake, a joke at first instance. But our work brought more "benefits" just a bunch of statistical data.
We commissioned a survey on the needs basic population of the south. My task was to retreat from a group that had members in their faces absolutely unknown to me, except "Rengo" 5 th year he knew view. We came to the city to do our work, surveying a list of things that are not always missing, but sometimes did so with overwhelming proof. A new Chile opened our eyes, a distant Chile, socially unruly and sometimes quite abandoned. A Chile I thought no longer existed, but that the disaster brought to light. A Chile that forces me to give everything, to go to their aid now and in the future, because someone must do something, and who better than us.
This Wednesday will begin to tell the story of how each of the days I lived there, how was work and living experiences on this trip south, this trip I wanted in the last summer and got a completely different meaning, the journey to the center of vulnerability and strength of our people.
Photo: Pablo Madariaga T.
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