Talk:Fire in Pichilemu, Chile kills family of five
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editI gathered some information during the day (Sunday), and wrote this article. It was even easier to find information as reporters from local radio stations were all over the affected place and I was there. Geographic location is given in the article body (I think) Diego Grez (talk) 04:06, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
Review of revision 1312607 [Not ready]
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With luck, I might be able to review this again if resubmitted within the next hour or conceivably two. Keeping in mind, we're in the middle of a multi-day power outage here and I only get power (for internet access and everything else) for a few hours twice a day. I'll be back on, I hope, for 1–3 hours starting at maybe 2100 or 2200 UTC. --Pi zero (talk) 13:45, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
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editI (Diego Grez) went to the affected home, where there were several journalists and cameraman recording the people who was "watching" the scene.
All of the quotes are either taken from Radio Somos Pichilemu or Radio Entre Olas, both of which broadcasted the whole day information respecting this. (Maybe should be marked as Broadcast report?)
The geographical data (is located in Dionisio blah blah) and such things are "general culture" over here.
A radio presenter nicknamed "Cote" from Radio Somos Pichilemu said it was "allegedly set on fire according to witnesses reports."
Review of revision 1313566 [Passed]
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