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Santiago Country Council

This country council site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between the U.S. Embassy and U.S. organizations operating in this city/region.

Santiago Country Council

The Santiago Country Council web site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between U.S. Businesses and the U.S. Embassy. The site is linked to the main Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) database and you may use your OSAC user account to access additional content within this site.

Crime and Safety Reports

Jamaica 2010 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Americas - Jamaica This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

­­­­­­­­Mexico 2010 Crime & Safety Report: Guadalajara

Crime & Safety
Americas - Mexico This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Mexico 2010 Crime & Safety Report: Nogales

Crime & Safety
Americas - Mexico This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Brazil 2010 Crime & Safety Report: São Paulo

Crime & Safety
Americas - Brazil This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. Consulate São Paulo. more...

Trinidad and Tobago 2010 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Americas - Trinidad And Tobago This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Featured Reports

Chile Post-earthquake Situation Report

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Americas - Chile After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck 73 miles north of Concepción, Chile (197 miles south of the capital city of Santiago) on February 27, the Chilean government declared a state of emergency in the hardest hit regions of Bio-Bío and Maule. The following report highlights these issues affecting the private sector in Chile. more...

Travel Alert: Chile

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Chile The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the situation in Chile in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, measuring 8.8 magnitude, that struck 73 miles north of Concepcion (Chile’s second largest city; pop. 650,000) and 197 miles south of Santiago. more...

Travel Alert: Chile

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Chile The Department of State has issued this Travel Alert to update security information for U.S. citizens traveling to and living in Chile. more...

Warden Message: Chile 8.8 Earthquake, Aftershocks Expected

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Chile An earthquake shook central and southern Chile today (27 Feb 2010) for approximately 3 minutes. Reports are that the quake registered at 8.8 Richter at the epicenter 197 miles south of Santiago and 73 miles north of Concepcion. more...

Warden Message: Chile Violent Demonstrations

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Chile The U.S. Embassy has received reports that one man was shot dead and another wounded during violent demonstrations on the road which connects Moca, Licey al Medio, and Santiago. more...