[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 30 (Thursday, March 4, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S1207]
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EXPRESSION TO THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF CHILE
Mr. REID. I now ask unanimous consent the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee be discharged from further consideration of S. Res. 431 and
we now proceed to that matter.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The clerk
will report the resolution by title.
The legislative clerk read as follows:
A resolution (S. Res. 431) expressing profound concern,
deepest sympathies, and solidarity on behalf of the people of
the United States to the people and Government of Chile
following the massive earthquake.
There being no objection, the Senate proceeded to consider the
resolution.
Mr. REID. I ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the
preamble be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be laid on the
table.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The resolution (S. Res. 431) was agreed to.
The preamble was agreed to.
The resolution, with its preamble, reads as follows:
S. Res. 431
Whereas the massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck
Chile in the early hours of Saturday, February 27, 2010, has
claimed approximately 800 lives, according to government
officials of Chile, and the death toll is expected to
continue to rise as assessments of the devastation continue;
Whereas the earthquake hit most strongly in 6 central and
south regions, from the capital, Santiago, and the nearby
port of Valparaiso in central Chile, to the Bernardo
O'Higgins, Maule, Bio Bio, and Araucania regions of the
south;
Whereas the regions most strongly hit are home to about 60
percent of the 17,000,000 inhabitants of Chile and account
for approximately 70 percent of the gross domestic product of
Chile;
Whereas the earthquake generated some tsunami activity, in
addition to the earthquake, and several hundred people were
killed in the coastal towns of Constitucion and Talcahuano as
a result;
Whereas many of the villages in the Juan Fernandez
archipelago were destroyed by tsunami activity;
Whereas the earthquake left an estimated 2,000,000 people
homeless and damaged more than 1,000,000 homes, \1/3\ of
which may have to be demolished;
Whereas the earthquake, classified as a ``megathrust''
earthquake, unleashed an estimated 50 gigatons of energy and
broke about 340 miles of the fault zone, according to the
United States Geological Survey's National Earthquake
Information Center;
Whereas aftershocks have continued, seriously complicating
efforts to survey the damage and rescue survivors despite the
noble efforts of local teams;
Whereas the Department of Defense has estimated that
reconstruction costs could exceed $30,000,000,000, equivalent
to 20 percent of the 2009 gross domestic product of Chile;
Whereas damage to ports and other infrastructure will
hinder important exports and economic recovery;
Whereas Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Chile on
March 2, 2010, and promised an extensive aid package, and the
United States Ambassador to Chile requested emergency relief
funding;
Whereas Chile enjoys excellent relations with the United
States since its transition back to democracy, and both
countries have emphasized similar priorities in the region,
designed to strengthen democracy, improve human rights, and
advance free trade;
Whereas Chile and the United States also maintain strong
commercial ties, which have become more extensive since a
bilateral free trade agreement between the two countries
entered into force in 2004;
Whereas since 2004, the Government of Chile has worked with
the Government of the United States and the international
community as part of the multinational peacekeeping force in
Haiti, first as a part of the Multinational Interim Force-
Haiti (MIFH) and subsequently as a part of the United Nations
Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), committing more
human material resources to MINUSTAH than it has to any
previous peacekeeping mission; and
Whereas the Government of Chile and the Government of the
United States and other regional partners have worked
together in recent years to resolve a number of political
issues in the Western Hemisphere, including crises in
Venezuela, Bolivia, and Honduras, among others: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses its profound concern, deepest sympathies, and
solidarity on behalf of the people of the United States to
the people and Government of Chile following the massive
earthquake;
(2) applauds the friendship between the Governments and
people of the United States and Chile and recommits to
mutually beneficial cooperation in bilateral, multilateral,
and Hemispheric contexts;
(3) strongly encourages the United States Government, with
full consideration of the necessary institutional
instruments, to offer all appropriate assistance, if
requested by the Government of Chile, to aid in the immediate
rescue and ongoing recovery efforts undertaken by the
Government of Chile; and
(4) encourages the international community to join in
relief efforts as determined by the Government of Chile.
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