First, by law they have to pay market value for the property. What is the market value? Well nothing right now, but if a bunch of politicians do not want to get burned in the media and by the opposition they will pay the market value before the disaster. If they don't Frigen like the price, there are clear legal appeals that can be made to set the price. What they don't get however is the right to refuse to sell. Same as if a road went through your property. Typically the government pays more than market price, simply to get it done and save money and time in challenges.
Same is going on in Concepción with newly planed coastal park with rock barriers and other towns that got hit.
Yea, so I am sure taking mud flats is on their political agenda.
At least with Pinera you do not need to worry about him being bought out by big business. HE IS THE BIG BUSINESS!!!


