Forest fires kill at least 64 in Chile

SANTIAGO, Chile:Firefighters wrestled Sunday with massive forest fires that broke out in central Chile two days earlier, as officials extended curfews in cities most heavily affected by the blazes and said at least 64 people were killed.

The fires have been 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 on Sunday. At least 1,600 people were left without homes.

Several neighborhoods on the eastern edge of Vina del Mar have been devoured by flames and smoke, trapping some people in their homes. Officials said 200 people have been reported missing in Vina del Mar and the surrounding area. The city of 300,000 people is a popular beach resort and also hosts a famous music festival during the southern hemisphere’s summer.

Rodrigo Mundaca, the governor of the Valparaiso region, said Sunday that he believed some of the fires could have been intentionally caused, replicating a theory that had also been mentioned on Saturday by President Gabriel Boric.

“These fires began in four points that lit up simultaneously,” Mundaca said. “As authorities we will have to work rigorously to find who is responsible.”

The fires around Vina del Mar began in mountainous forested areas that are hard to reach. But they have moved into densely populated neighborhoods on the city’s periphery despite efforts by Chilean authorities to slow down the flames.

On Saturday President Gabriel Boric said that unusually high temperatures, low humidity and high wind speeds were making it difficult to control the wildlfires in central Chile, which have already burnt through 8,000 hectares of forests and urban areas.

Officials are asking people in areas affected by the fires to evacuate their homes as quickly as possible, while those further from the fires are being told to stay at home in order to facilitate the transit of fire engines and ambulances.

Curfews have been declared in Vina del Mar, and the neighboring cities of Quilpe and 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 that have also increased the risk of forest fires.

(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
50 years of Cooper Equipment Rentals celebrated with charitable Golden Anniversary campaign thumbnail

50 years of Cooper Equipment Rentals celebrated with charitable Golden Anniversary campaign

Cooper Equipment Rentals Ltd., a full-service construction equipment rental company servicing contractors across Canada, is celebrating its 50th Golden Anniversary by raising money for two worthy organizations: Steps for Life and Movember. Funds will be raised through rentals of 10 pieces of gold equipment that have been added to Cooper's fleet, including eight gold excavators,…
Read More
VolkerWessels lifted by marine arm’s return to profit thumbnail

VolkerWessels lifted by marine arm’s return to profit

Turnover edged up 6% to £1.4bn in the year to December 2023 to generate a £39m pre-tax profit, almost level with the prior year. Average group operating margin fell back from 2.8% to 2.5% amid more challenging conditions at VolkerFitzpatrick and VolkerHighways. The marine and environmental infrastructure business VolkerStevin put its previous year’s loss of
Read More
Warren Buffett Lives His Life by This 1 Rule of Success, Says His Partner Charlie Munger thumbnail

Warren Buffett Lives His Life by This 1 Rule of Success, Says His Partner Charlie Munger

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is famous for imparting worldly wisdom to demonstrate the core investment and life strategies that have made him one of the world's wealthiest people. Speaking to University of Southern California students in a 1994 commencement speech, his lifelong partner at Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger, shared a story about a lesson Buffett loves to teach at business schools. Buffett's…
Read More
The Budapest Agglomeration Railway Strategy has been adopted thumbnail

The Budapest Agglomeration Railway Strategy has been adopted

Portfolio 2021. december 28. 22:38 A Magyar Közlönyben publikált kormányhatározat szerint elfogadja a kormány a stratégián belül az egységes elővárosi vasúthálózat fejlesztésének egymásra épülő lépéseit, az egyes vonalak kapacitásának bővítéséhez és a kínált szolgáltatás fejlesztéséhez szükséges intézkedéseket, amelyek révén a Budapestet és vonzáskörzetét érintő vasúti és HÉV-közlekedést igénybe vevők száma összességében megduplázható. Mindezek mellett a…
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share