The death toll from Chile's earthquake has more than doubled to 708 and is expected to rise further, President Michelle Bachelet has said.
Previously about 300 people were reported to have been killed in Saturday's 8.8 magnitude quake - one of the most powerful recorded.
Massive damage is hampering rescue teams as they struggle to reach those still buried in the rubble.
However a Pacific-wide alert for a tsunami has been lifted.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Ms Bachelet said: "The catastrophe is enormous. The latest number I have is 708 dead."
She said 541 had died in Maule region, 64 in Biobio and a total of 103 in other areas.
She added that the number of people missing was growing.
Earlier, President Bachelet said two million people had been affected by the earthquake.
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