Two million people have been affected by the massive earthquake that struck central Chile on Saturday.
Wary residents fearing aftershocks camped outside on mattresses and lawn chairs early Sunday after one of the most powerful earthquakes to hit the world in decades flattened buildings and blanketed the capital city in darkness. The 8.8-magnitude quake, that struck early Saturday, toppled 500,000 structures, affected two million people and dealt a serious blow to one of Latin American's most stable economies.