Millions without water in Chilean capital

By storms and landslides are in the Chilean capital Santiago four million people without water.

The population has to rely on bottled water and the authorities have ordered that restaurants and businesses must remain closed. Schools do not open, according to the BBC.

Emergency services reported that the water flushes the mountain range of the Andes, have blocked roads and concluded thousands of people from the outside world. At least four people died in the floods.

Chile suffered still by months of drought and large wildfires.