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US: Catastrophic Flooding Devastates Kentucky, Fatalities Reported

The death toll rises as catastrophic flooding persisted across Kentucky on April 7, following prolonged heavy rains. In Frankfort, Mayor Wilkerson implemented a nighttime curfew due to the rising floodwaters.

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Chile: People Cheer As Power Returns To Santiago After Major Blackout

A major power outage across Chile plunged the capital, Santiago, into darkness on Tuesday, February 25, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and impose a night curfew. This video captures the cheers of people in Santiago as power was restored to the city.

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Chile: Commuters Walk Home In Santiago After Major Blackout

A crowd of commuters was seen walking home along La Alameda Avenue in central Santiago on Tuesday, February 25, after a major power outage hit Chile. The incident prompted a state of emergency and a nighttime curfew.

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Chile: Santiago Plunged Into Darkness Amid Major Power Outage 2

A major power outage across Chile plunged the capital, Santiago, into darkness on Tuesday, February 25, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and impose a night curfew. This video captures the cheers of people in Santiago as power was restored to the city.

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Chile: Santiago Plunged Into Darkness Amid Major Power Outage

A major power outage across Chile plunged the capital, Santiago, into darkness on Tuesday, February 25, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and impose a night curfew.

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240111) -- BEIJING, Jan. 11, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian troops patrol in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

(240110) -- QUITO, Jan. 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian soldiers stand guard outside the presidential palace in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

(240110) -- QUITO, Jan. 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian soldiers stand guard outside the presidential palace in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

(240110) -- QUITO, Jan. 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian troops patrol in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

(240110) -- QUITO, Jan. 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian police patrol in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

ECUADOR-QUITO-INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT

(240110) -- QUITO, Jan. 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian police patrol in Quito, Ecuador, Jan. 9, 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday declared "internal armed conflict" and mobilized the army to combat organized crime linked to drug trafficking, following an escalation in violence in the South American country. Ecuador's government declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday with a nighttime curfew to quell violence in cities and inside prisons. Tuesday's measure followed a day of riots and disturbances at several prisons, including a prisonbreak that saw 39 inmates escape from a facility in the Andean city of Riobamba and the shocking armed takeover of a television station in Guayaquil in mid-broadcast. (Photo by Mateo Armas/Xinhua)

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U.S. military imposes curfew on all personnel in Japan

U.S. military imposes curfew on all personnel in Japan

NAHA, Japan - Security guards stand in front of a gate of the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Zukeran, also called Camp Foster, in Okinawa Prefecture, on the night of Oct. 19, 2012. The U.S. military in Japan imposed the same day a nighttime curfew on all of its personnel, effective immediately, following the alleged rape by two U.S. sailors of a Japanese woman in Okinawa.

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U.S. military imposes curfew on all personnel in Japan

U.S. military imposes curfew on all personnel in Japan

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - Photo taken at 7:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2012, shows an area in front of a gate of the U.S. Marine Corps' Iwakuni Air Station in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The U.S. military in Japan imposed the same day a nighttime curfew on all of its personnel, effective immediately, following the alleged rape by two U.S. sailors of a Japanese woman in Okinawa.

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U.S. forces commander on Okinawa rape

U.S. forces commander on Okinawa rape

TOKYO, Japan - Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, commander of U.S. Forces Japan, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 19, 2012. Angelella said the U.S. military in Japan has imposed a nighttime curfew on all of its personnel, effective the same day, following the alleged rape of a Japanese woman in Okinawa by U.S. sailors. To the left is U.S. Ambassador to Japan John Roos.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - A boy waits at a military facility while a soldier prepares a paper allowing him to leave home on March, 3, 2010, in Concepcion, Chile. The Chilean government imposed a nighttime curfew in the town to contain looting which broke out following the devastating earthquake on Feb. 27.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - People wait in line in front of a military facility in Concepcion, Chile, on March 3, 2010, to apply for permission slips to go out after a certain hour. The government has imposed a nighttime curfew to contain looting that broke out following the devastating earthquake that struck the country on Feb. 27.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - Soldiers stand guard on a street in Concepcion, Chile, where a nighttime curfew was put into effect on March 3, 2010. The government imposed the curfew to contain looting which broke out following the massive earthquake that struck the country on Feb. 27.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - A soldier checks the identification of a bicycle rider on March 3, 2010, in Concepcion, Chile, near a supermarket that was looted and set on fire. The Chilean government imposed a nighttime curfew in the town to contain looting which broke out after a massive earthquake struck the country.

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Myanmar protesters take to streets 6th day, ethnic minorities rally

YANGON, Feb. 11 Kyodo - Large crowds took to the streets of Myanmar for a sixth day on Thursday protesting last week's military coup, with some ethnic minorities joining in the demonstrations. Protesters once again defied a ban issued Monday on gatherings of more than four people, as well as a nighttime curfew on parts of the country, including the largest city Yangon, the capital Naypyitaw and the second-largest city Mandalay. We came out at our own risk to join the people. We have been through decades of fear in our lives, so I'd say we have to break free from our fears from now on for our next generations, said a 37-year-old male civil servant who asked to remain anonymous. In Mandalay, Christian groups also joined in the protests chanting, We need democracy.The demonstrators are calling for power to be restored to the ousted civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi and are demanding that she and other detained party members of the formerly ruling National League for Democracy be released.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - A boy waits at a military facility while a soldier prepares a paper allowing him to leave home on March, 3, 2010, in Concepcion, Chile. The Chilean government imposed a nighttime curfew in the town to contain looting which broke out following the devastating earthquake on Feb. 27. (Kyodo)

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - Soldiers stand guard on a street in Concepcion, Chile, where a nighttime curfew was put into effect on March 3, 2010. The government imposed the curfew to contain looting which broke out following the massive earthquake that struck the country on Feb. 27. (Kyodo)

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - A soldier checks the identification of a bicycle rider on March 3, 2010, in Concepcion, Chile, near a supermarket that was looted and set on fire. The Chilean government imposed a nighttime curfew in the town to contain looting which broke out after a massive earthquake struck the country. (Kyodo)

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - People wait in line in front of a military facility in Concepcion, Chile, on March 3, 2010, to apply for permission slips to go out after a certain hour. The government has imposed a nighttime curfew to contain looting that broke out following the devastating earthquake that struck the country on Feb. 27. (Kyodo)

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