Chile wildfires kill at least 46 in ‘unprecedented catastrophe’

Chile wildfires kill at least 46 in ‘unprecedented catastrophe’
Chile wildfires kill at least 46 in ‘unprecedented catastrophe’

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Wildfires blazing across Chile have killed at least 46 people, officials said yesterday, leaving bodies in the street and homes gutted as flames continued to spread. — AFP pic

VIÑA DEL MAR, Feb 4 — Wildfires blazing across Chile have killed at least 46 people, officials said yesterday, leaving bodies in the street and homes gutted as flames continued to spread.

President Gabriel Boric has decreed a state of emergency in the central and southern parts of the country “due to catastrophe,” as dry conditions and temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius exacerbated the crisis.

“There are 40 people who were killed in the fire, and another six (who died) as a result of burns,” Boric said, after he surveyed the affected region via helicopter Saturday afternoon.

“We know that these (numbers) will increase,” he added.

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After the flight he promised, “We will be there as a government to help them get back up (on their feet).”

Dense grey smoke blanketed the Vina del Mar area of the Valparaiso tourist region, along central Chile’s coastline, forcing residents to flee their homes.

Authorities imposed a curfew beginning at 9pm yesterday, to allow emergency supplies — especially fuel — into the affected areas. New evacuation orders were issued, though it remained unclear exactly how many people have been told to leave.

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Earlier Saturday, Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there had been 92 fires as of 12pm, with 43,000 hectares burned across the country. Firefighters were still battling 29 of the blazes by the afternoon, while 40 had been brought under control.

In the hillsides around the coastal city of Vina del Mar, entire blocks of houses were burned out overnight, AFP reporters saw Saturday morning, as thousands of people who had previously evacuated returned to find their homes destroyed.

Some of the dead were seen lying in the road, covered by sheets.

The area, about 1.5 hours northwest of the capital Santiago, is a popular tourist destination during the summer months. The coastal region is also important for the country’s wine, agricultural and logging industries.

In the towns of Estrella and Navidad, southwest of the capital, the fires burned nearly 30 homes, and forced evacuations near the surfing resort of Pichilemu.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” 63-year-old Yvonne Guzman told AFP. When the flames started to close in on her home in Quilpue, she fled with her elderly mother, only to be trapped in traffic for hours.

“It’s very distressing, because we’ve evacuated the house but we can’t move forward. There are all these people trying to get out and who can’t move,” she said.

Vina del Mar Mayor Macarena Ripamonti said, “We’re facing an unprecedented catastrophe, a situation of this magnitude has never happened in the Valparaiso region.”

‘Extreme’

Several thousand hectares have burned in Valparaiso alone, according to CONAF, the Chilean national forest authority.

Images from trapped motorists have gone viral online, showing mountains in flames at the end of the famous “Route 68,” a road travelled by thousands of tourists to reach the Pacific coast.

In addition to Valparaiso, firefighters and emergency services personnel were battling blazes in the center and south of Chile, including O’Higgins, Maule, Biobio, La Araucania and Los Lagos.

“This was an inferno,” Rodrigo Pulgar, who lost his home in the inland town of El Olivar, told AFP. “I tried to help my neighbour... my house was starting to burn behind us. It was raining ash.”

On Friday, authorities closed the road linking Valparaiso to the capital Santiago, as a huge mushroom cloud of smoke “reduced visibility”.

The fires are being driven by a summer heatwave and drought affecting the southern part of South America caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, as scientists warn that a warming planet has increased the risk of natural disasters such as intense heat and fires.

As Chile and Colombia battle rising temperatures, the heatwave is also threatening to sweep over Paraguay and Brazil.

In Argentina, brigades from several provinces have been fighting a fire that has consumed more than 3,000 hectares in Los Alerces National Park, famed for its beauty and biodiversity, since January 25. — AFP

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