Chile is counting the cost of the devastating 8.8-magnitude quake that struck on Saturday, killing hundreds.
Buildings were severely damaged in Concepcion, close to the epicentre.
Police in Concepcion protected supermarkets amid outbreaks of looting.
Rescue workers are still trying to find victims, as here in Pelluhue, 322km (200 miles) south-west of Santiago.
A Chilean man remains defiant in Pelluhue.
Local politicians said the coastal town of Talcahuano, struck by tsunami waves, might be the worst hit in all of Chile.
Fearful of aftershocks, some in Talcahuano are camping outdoors.
Roads and bridges have been damaged or destroyed.
The government insists help is on its way to affected towns like Peuco.
The initial estimates of the cost of repairing the damage range from $15bn to $30bn.
The tsunami triggered by the Chile quake travelled across the Pacific. Japan saw high waves but no real damage - here a wharf is covered with seawater at Hanasaki port on Hokkaido.
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