Rebuilding lives after the Chilean earthquake
In Chile, the government says work to rebuild the country after the huge earthquake back in February 2010 is nearly finished.
Around 550 people died, and damage estimated at $30bn was caused by the 8.8-magnitude quake.
The BBC's Gideon Long reports from the remote southern Juan Fernandez Islands, about 400 miles off the coast of Chile on how people are rebuilding their lives.
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