2008 in Chile

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2008
in
Chile

Decades:
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:
  • Other events of 2008
  • Timeline of Chilean history

The following lists events that happened during 2008 in Chile.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Michelle Bachelet

Events[]

January[]

Eruption of the volcano Llaima.
  • January 1: The Llaima volcano erupts.[1]

February[]

  • February 27: Aviation tragedy in Peñalolé. A Carabineros training plane crashes in the Municipal Stadium of Peñalolén, killing its six crew members and six other people who were on the premises.[4]

March[]

  • March 1: ADN Radio Chile begins its broadcasts with an interview with President Michelle Bachelet.

April[]

  • April 3: The Minister of Education, Yasna Provoste, is suspended from office after the Chamber of Deputies approved a constitutional accusation against her in the wake of a Subsidies case.[5]
  • April 5: The City Tower is inaugurated in the Great Conception, the tallest building in the city.
  • April 17: The shopping center Espacio Urbano Pionero opens, located in Punta Arenas and controlled by D&S, the southernmost of the company.

May[]

Destruction caused by the eruption of Chaitén Volcano.

July[]

  • July 2: The newspaper El Pingüino is founded, published in Punta Arenas.
  • July 14: A minor, María Música Sepúlveda, throws a jar with water to the Minister of Education Mónica Jiménez.
  • July 21: By Decree Exempt No. 2,416, the Building of the Chillan Electric Cooperative is declared a National Monument in the category of "Historical Monument."

August[]

  • August 29: Putre tragedy, nine girls from the Cumbres School die after the bus overturns.

September[]

  • September 15: In the Palace of La Moneda, a UNASUR meeting is held to discuss the political crisis in Bolivia.
  • September 18: The 198th Anniversary of the first Governing Board is celebrated.

October[]

  • October 3: A 400-gram TNT pump is placed in the offices of the Manufacturing Development Corporation (SOFOFA). Around two thousand people who worked in the building are evacuated. The GOPE manages to deactivate the bomb a few minutes before it explodes. Nobody is convicted of the attempted attack, however, several antisystemic groups are suspected.[7]
  • October 26: Municipal Elections.

November[]

  • November 28 and 29: XXII version of the Telethon. With a goal of raising 13,255,231,970 Chilean pesos, which it widely exceeded, reaching up to 16,589,850,127 Chilean pesos. The most remembered of this Telethon will be the donations of two Chilean magnates, who donate 1,000,000,000 Chilean pesos each.

December[]

  • December 4: CNN Chile first airs as the first Chilean news channel that is 24/7 and the channel was the first CNN branch in Latin America.
  • December 6: The elected mayors of the 346 communes of Chile assume office.
  • December 15: Mall Plaza Sur is inaugurated, located in San Bernardo, one of the largest in the country.
  • December 18: A strong earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale affects the central area of the country between La Serena-Coquimbo and Talca. The most affected cities are Gran Valparaíso, San Antonio and Santiago; however, there are no deaths or serious material damage.
  • December 24: The street vendors of the "Meiggs neighborhood" protest against the mayor of Santiago Pablo Zalaquett for lying to them about the authorization of street vendors.
  • December 27 and 28: The 8th version is performed Valparaíso Cultural Carnival in the homonymous city.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ninth Region: Llaima Volcano erupts".
  2. ^ "Argentina y Chile ven rally Dakar cmoo oportunidad para aumentar turismo". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05.
  3. ^ "El eclipse de luna de esta noche será el útimo de la década".
  4. ^ "Minuto a minuto: Aumentan a once muertos por tragedia aérea en Peñalolén".
  5. ^ "Cámara de Diputados aprobó acusación constitucional contra Provoste".
  6. ^ "Autoridades evacuan a más de 1.200 personas por erupción del Chaitén".
  7. ^ "Bomba en la Sofofa era "profesional" y pudo dejar varios muertos por esquirlas".
  8. ^ "Carnaval Cultural de Valparaíso en Consejo de Cultura".
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