February 28, 2010 7:41 AM

Obama: U.S. "Will Be There" For Chile

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(AP)  The U.S. "will be there" if Chile asks for rescue and recovery help after a powerful earthquake struck the South American nation, President Barack Obama said Saturday.

He also warned people in Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa and the West Coast to heed the instructions of local authorities about evacuations and other measures in advance of a tsunami moving across the Pacific Ocean.

Special Section: Chile Earthquake

"We can't control nature, but we can and must be prepared for disaster when it strikes," he said in a statement at the White House.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning — its highest alert — for Hawaii. The first waves were expected to arrive in Hawaii late afternoon EST. A lower-grade tsunami advisory was in effect for the coast of California and an Alaskan coastal area.

The Navy was moving more than a half dozen vessels Saturday to try to avoid damage from the tsunami.

A frigate, three destroyers and two smaller vessels were being sent out of Hawaii's Pearl Harbor in a cruiser out of the base at San Diego in California, said Lt. Myers Vasquez, a Navy spokesman in the Pentagon. The ships are safer out on the sea than if they were tied to piers where they could be banged around by the waves, meaning damage to the vessels as well as the piers, he said.

Before he spoke, Obama had a 20-minute conference call with staff and Cabinet members who updated him on conditions in Chile and on the tsunami. Participants included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

"The United States stands ready to assist in the rescue and recovery efforts and we have resources that are positioned to deploy should the Chilean government ask for our help," Obama said. Chile's president, Michelle Bachelet, said her government has not asked for assistance from other countries.

Clinton planned to leave Sunday for a previously scheduled trip to the region. Her itinerary included more than a day in Chile, but it was unclear Saturday whether she would stick to it.

The U.S. Embassy in Chile was working to learn the whereabouts of U.S. citizens in Chile, both diplomatic employees and other Americans who may have been living there or visiting, State Department spokeswoman Megan Mattson said.

There were no reports of U.S. casualties, and the U.S. military said it had no reports that any of its forces had been affected either on land or at sea.

The State Department advises Americans seeking information on family and friends in Chile to contact the Bureau of Consular Affairs at 1-888-407-4747.

There are 118 embassy employees in Chile. It was unclear how many Americans there are throughout Chile, but an estimated 1,000 live in and near Concepcion, which is Chile's second-largest city and only 70 miles from the earthquake's epicenter.

AP
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by Idiosync February 28, 2010 10:21 AM EST
You'd make a good politician. All mouth.
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by Idiosync February 28, 2010 10:18 AM EST
as long as there are criminals in congress, America will suck.
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by HGOODGUY February 28, 2010 9:58 AM EST
DSR57

Jobs, money, food blah-blah-bla!

The sky is falling--the sky is falling!!

People like you are professional gripers and sound like a fart in a windstorm! Lots of hot air here there and everywhere!

Talk about wasting space!
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by Idiosync February 28, 2010 9:46 AM EST
Patriot Act? I thought we had a new President! I see what's important for these guys and it ain't the people who were destroyed by big biz and congress.
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by Idiosync February 28, 2010 9:43 AM EST
Where the hell is Obama on this unemployment issue. Why haven't we heard anything from him on this issue? I don't want to hear "will be there" anymore, I'm sick of him being there instead of here!
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by Idiosync February 28, 2010 9:16 AM EST
We better not be there unless unemployment extensions are passed!
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by HGOODGUY February 28, 2010 8:51 AM EST
Has anyone figured out that

WHAT HAPPENED IN CHILE IS NOT ABOUT POLITICS OR ABOUT ALL YOUR MINDLESS PONTIFICATING!!!

IT AS ABOUT A NATURAL DISASTER THAT CAN STRIKE ANYWHERE AND HURT ANYONE!!

DO YOU IDIOTS REALLY THINK THAT THE PRESIDENT IS PLAYING POLITICAL THEATRE WITH THIS??

WHAT IN THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU FOLKS????
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by magnumdr February 28, 2010 7:33 AM EST
I just wish that we would have been there for New Orleans to.
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by DavidGravely February 28, 2010 2:41 AM EST
I think instead of sending any more money to Haiti (which we should have sent enough money in the first month to BUY that country already) or anywhere else, we need to break down and take care of our own house first. How many of those countries were rushing over to help us when Katrina hit? Let's make sure our kids have decent schools, families have a home they can go too, and make sure everyone has a job so they can afford food, water, cloths, and health care before we send another penny out of this country.
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by sgmch1855 March 2, 2010 5:13 PM EST
Amen Brother!

It's just like loosing oxygen in a plane, you have to put your mask on first before you can assist someone else.
by wdh3007 February 28, 2010 12:08 AM EST
Will Chile be there for the U.S. when we have our big earthquake I doubt it? Coutries look for us to help them when they suffer the most but one day we will be like them and will be able to help no one?
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