Chile: Forest fires kill dozens, destroy homes
Intense wildfires in central Chile have left many dead and destroyed some 1,000 homes, with President Gabriel Boric declaring a state of emergency.Intense wildfires in central Chile have left many dead and destroyed some 1,000 homes, with President Gabriel Boric declaring a state of emergency.
Firefighters battled dozens of forest fires in central Chile on Saturday, with the blazes having left at least 51 people dead so far.
President Gabriel Boric has declared a state of emergency in the central and southern Chile "due to catastrophe," with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius and unusually dry conditions.
More than 1,000 homes were destroyed, according to the government. Boric warned the death toll is likely to rise.
"Given the conditions of the tragedy, the number of victims is sure to increase over the next few hours," Boric said. "The situation is really very difficult."
Boric wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that he has ordered to deploy more military units to tackle the fires and asked citizens to cooperate with emergency teams as well.
He offered his condolences to the families of those who died in the fires in the post too.
Expansive fires in central Chile
The deadliest fires were in the central region of Valparaíso, home to more than a million people. Areas around the central coastal tourist city of Vina del Mar were also badly affected and rescue teams were struggling to reach all the affected areas, Chilean authorities said.
There were 92 fires burning in the center and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week, Interior Minister Carolina Toha said earlier in the day.
More than 43,000 hectares of land were affected by the fires, Toha said, adding: "The area with fires today is much smaller than last year (but) at this time the number of hectares affected is multiplying very rapidly."
Wildfires afflict Chile every year. A scorching heatwave and dozens of wildfires last year killed some 27 people and destroyed thousands of acres of forest.
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