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Death toll in Chile forest fires rises to 22: official

Interior minister says 76 active blazes ignited within the past day out of total 251

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Feb 2023 10:00AM

Death toll in Chile forest fires rises to 22: official
Skies turn orange as forests in Chile catch on fire, with the latest death toll reported to be 22. – AFP pic, February 5, 2023

CONCEPCION – At least 22 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior official said yesterday.

Interior Minister Carolina Toha said of 251 active fires, 76 ignited within the past day.

The government of President Gabriel Boric extended a state of disaster to include the southern region of Araucania. The regions of Nuble and Biobio were already under a disaster designation.

The move allows Boric to mobilise the military to help battle the fires as the death toll continued to rise.

“We have at this moment a very painful, very difficult balance to make of 22 people dead,” Toha said, adding that the fires had also left 554 people with injuries, 16 of them seriously.

Temperatures soared to 40°C, hindering efforts to contain the fires, many of which raged out of control.

Boric, who suspended a holiday to rush to the city of Concepcion, 510km south of the capital, Santiago, tweeted that he would keep working “to confront the forest fires and to help families”.

Boric said Argentina had offered to send firefighters and equipment.

Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico and Spain have also offered help, Toha said.

“We are becoming one of the (nations) most vulnerable to fires, fundamentally due to the evolution of climate change,” Toha said.

Fire conditions that would have seemed extreme just three years ago are turning more common by the year, she said.

Ten of the deaths were in the town of Santa Juana, in Concepcion province, authorities said earlier.

The fires destroyed at least 88 homes and swept through 47,000ha of forest, officials said.

The mayor of Santa Juana, Ana Albornoz, said that the fires had hit hard in the township because “the terrain is very rugged and the roads are bad”.

“Our population is very small, with one person living atop one hill and another on another hill, while the urban area is overcrowded,” she said.

The dead included two crew members of a helicopter fighting fires who were killed in a crash Friday afternoon, officials said.

One firefighter has died and at least eight have been injured while battling the blazes.

In all, some 2,300 firefighters and 75 aircraft have been deployed in the region.

The heatwave has created fears of a repeat of 2017, when widespread fires in the same region left 11 people dead and destroyed 1,500 homes. – AFP, February 5, 2023

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