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Forest fires rage on in central Chile

Officials have extended curfews as they report at least 112 people killed.

A resident flees an encroaching forest fire in Vina del Mar, Chile
Residents flee an encroaching forest fire in Vina del Mar. [Esteban Felix/AP Photo]
By AP
Published On 5 Feb 20245 Feb 2024

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Firefighters have been wrestling with massive forest fires in central Chile.

Officials on Sunday extended curfews in the cities heavily affected by the blazes. They reported that at least 112 people have been killed since the fires began raging two days earlier.

The flames are burning with the highest intensity around the city of Vina del Mar, where a famous botanical garden founded in 1931 was destroyed by the flames. At least 1,600 people were left homeless.

Several neighbourhoods on the eastern edge of Vina del Mar were devoured by flames and smoke, trapping people in their houses. Officials said 200 people were reported missing in the city and surrounding area. A popular beach resort, the city of 300,000 hosts a well-known music festival during the summer.

On Sunday morning, Chilean President Gabriel Boric visited the town of Quilpe, which was also heavily affected by the fires. At that point, he reported that 64 people had been killed, and declared two days of national mourning.

Late on Sunday, Chile’s Forensic Medicine Service updated the confirmed death toll to 112. Boric warned that the number of casualties could rise as rescue workers search through collapsed homes. Some of those arriving at hospitals were in critical condition.

Rodrigo Mundaca, the governor of the Valparaiso region, said he believed some of the fires could have been intentionally caused, echoing a theory that the president has also mentioned.

The fires began in hard-to-reach mountainous and forested areas but moved into densely populated neighbourhoods despite the efforts of authorities to slow down the flames.

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Officials asked people in areas affected by the fires to evacuate. Those farther from the fires were told to stay at home to facilitate the transit of fire engines and ambulances.

Curfews were declared in Vina del Mar, Quilpe and also the city of Villa Alemana, as part of an effort to prevent looting.

The fires broke out during a week of record-high temperatures in central Chile. Over the past two months, the El Nino weather pattern has caused droughts and high temperatures in Western South America.

Residents evacuate on a motorcycle as smoke caused by forest fires fill the sky and flames spread into Vina del Mar,
The fires burned with the highest intensity around the city of Vina del Mar. [Esteban Felix/AP Photo]
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Several neighbourhoods on the eastern edge of Vina del Mar were devoured by flames and smoke, trapping some people in their homes. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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Officials said 200 people were missing in Vina del Mar and the surrounding area. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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The fires began in mountainous, forested areas that are hard to reach. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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The city of 300,000 is a popular beach resort. It hosts a well-known music festival during the summer. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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Locals clean up burned-out houses after forest fires hit their neighbourhood. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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The president declared two days of national mourning. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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Curfews were declared in Vina del Mar, Quilpe and Villa Alemana as part of an effort to prevent looting. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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At least 1,600 people have been left homeless. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]
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Officials asked people in affected areas to evacuate as quickly as possible. [Cristobal Basaure/AP Photo]


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