02-05-2024 01:33 PM Jerusalem Timing

Seven Dead in Argentina Looting amid Police Strike

Seven Dead in Argentina Looting amid Police Strike

Seven people died in overnight looting in northern Argentina sparked by a police strike, bringing the toll to nine since the job action began a week ago, authorities said Tuesday.

Seven people died in overnight looting in northern Argentina sparked by a police strike, bringing the toll to nine since the joArgentinab action began a week ago, authorities said Tuesday.

Four fatalities were reported in the northeastern province of Chaco, with three others in the provinces of Jujuy and Tucuman, local government officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
 
Riots and looting first erupted in the city of Cordoba some 700 kilometers (430 miles) north of the capital Buenos Aires a week ago, after police demanding higher wages and better working conditions refused to go on patrol there.

So far, the strikes -- which have spread to about 10 provinces -- are being observed by provincial forces and not the 60,000-strong federal police. Hundreds of people have been injured and dozens arrested.

"The situation (overnight) was totally out of control. We were close to a massacre," Chaco Governor Juan Carlos Bacileff said.

By Tuesday, the situation had calmed down but authorities feared looting would break out again as night fell.

In Chaco, three civilians and a 35-year-old police officer were killed, according to a local official.

The three civilians had taken part in looting in the provincial capital Resistencia, the official said. The police officer died from injuries sustained while he was protecting a supermarket.

In Jujuy, the fatalities occurred in the towns of San Pedro and Perico, another official told AFP.

In Tucuman province, a man who was shot, suffering "serious liver, kidney and chest wounds," died after surgery overnight, Zenon Hospital chief Diego Eskenazi told the Todo Noticias channel.

He said 35 people were treated at his facility. Most had minor injuries but some suffered more serious gunshot wounds, he added.

The looters have targeted stores without security, stealing everything from clothes to alcohol, to televisions and other electronics.