oann

Forest fires in Chile continue to rage, claiming 99 lives as authorities battle to control the situation

⁢A firefighter works at the Botanical Garden after a forest fire in Viña del ⁣Mar, Chile, on February 4, 2024. Chileans Sunday feared ‌a rise in the death toll from wildfires blazing across the South American country that⁣ have‍ already killed at least ‍51 people, leaving bodies in the ‍street and⁢ homes‌ gutted. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP) (Photo by JAVIER TORRES/AFP via Getty ​Images)

OAN’s Abril Elfi
4:15 PM – Sunday, February 4, 2024

The‌ death toll⁣ in Chile continues to rise as thousands‌ of people have been left homeless‌ and ⁤at least‍ 99 have died due to forest fires.

Advertisement

On Sunday, ‍authorities declared​ that at least ⁤99 people have ​died in⁢ the‍ fires and⁣ have extended curfews⁢ in the cities most severely damaged.

Interior Minister ‍Carolina⁣ Tohá said there are 92 active fires that started on Friday burning that have affected more than 43,000‌ hectares and more than ‍1,350 homes have already been affected.

President Gabriel Boric issued an order for two days of national mourning for ⁢the forest fires victims and said that the number of victims is‍ expected to⁣ rise.

“I know that it is a very difficult time to ⁤lose the house that was built ⁢with so many ​years of⁤ sacrifice,”⁤ the president ‍said. “Losing a family ​member, a loved one, is a heartbreak impossible to measure, but rest assured that our government is deployed with all the human, technical⁣ and budgetary resources.”

Rolando Fernández, one of the residents ⁢who lost his home, spoke⁤ with ⁢the press, saying he has been left with nothing.

“I’ve‌ been here for 32 years and never imagined this ⁤would happen,” Fernández said. “I’ve worked my whole life, and now I’m left​ with nothing.”

To put out the fires, Tohá said that three shelters had been set‍ up in the Valparaíso ⁤region and that over 450 firefighters and 19 helicopters had been sent to the area.

She​ also stated that rescue teams were still having trouble getting ⁢to the neighborhoods⁣ that ⁢had been hit the⁢ hardest. Neighborhoods on the outskirts of Viña del Mar have been affected by the fires that are burning in ‍difficult-to-reach mountains.

Blackouts have been​ reported by officials as a consequence of the fire. According to Tohá, three senior living facilities‍ and ⁣four hospitals in the Valparaíso area had to be evacuated, and the fire also destroyed two bus terminals.

Rodrigo Mundaca, ⁣the governor of the Valparaíso⁢ region, said on Sunday he believed that‍ some of the fires‌ could have been intentionally caused

“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.”

According to Chile’s Legal Medical Service, only ⁣32 bodies out of the ⁣99 have been identified.⁣

In ⁢order to allow fire engines ‌and ambulances to ⁣more easily reach those farther away from the fires, authorities are urging residents in the impacted areas to leave their homes as soon as ⁤possible.

Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your‌ inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts

Share this post!

Fani Willis ⁤admits to dating her special prosecutor, CENTCOM orders strikes in Syria and we say goodbye to Carl Weathers.

Donald Trump, Nikki ​Haley, Republican, Nevada, Cameron⁤ Breckenridge, Separate Ballots,

HR 6976 deports ⁢illegal immigrants caught driving intoxicated.

From consequential ⁣fallout in the Middle East ⁣to campaign events in the Wolverine State.

U.S. safety regulators have upgraded their probe into Tesla vehicles over power steering loss to an engineering ⁣analysis.

Nvidia has started taking pre-orders for a new China-specific AI chip with prices on par with a rival product ‍from Huawei.

The Tesla chief ⁤executive and a board seen as captive to him must​ find a​ way to negotiate a replacement contract.

Qualcomm forecast fiscal second-quarter profit slightly above Wall Street estimates⁤ and sales in line with ⁣market expectations.

rnrn

What steps have been taken to control ‌the situation and extinguish the fires in ‍Chile?

The death toll in Chile continues to rise as thousands of people have been left homeless and at least 99 have died due to forest fires. The fires, which started on Friday, have ravaged the country, leaving behind a path of destruction and devastation. The cities ‍most severely damaged have extended curfews in an effort to control the⁤ situation.

Interior Minister Carolina Tohá‍ reported‌ that there are currently 92 active fires burning in Chile, ‍affecting over 43,000 hectares of land. More than 1,350 homes have already⁤ been affected, and the number is expected to rise. President Gabriel Boric ⁤has declared two​ days of‌ national mourning ‌for⁤ the victims ‌of the forest fires and ⁢expressed his condolences to those who ⁤have lost their homes and ‌loved ones.

“I‍ know that it⁤ is a very difficult time​ to lose the house that was built with⁣ so many years of sacrifice,” ⁤the president said. ⁣”Losing a family member, a loved one, is a heartbreak impossible ‌to measure, but rest assured that our government ‍is deployed with all‌ the human, technical, and budgetary resources.”

The fires have caused widespread devastation, leaving residents like​ Rolando Fernández with nothing. Fernández, who lost ⁢his home, expressed his disbelief, saying, “I’ve been here for ‍32 years and never imagined this would ‌happen. I’ve worked my whole life, and now I’m left with nothing.”

Efforts to extinguish the fires have been ongoing, with three shelters‌ set ‌up in the Valparaíso region and over 450 firefighters and 19 helicopters deployed to the area. However, rescue teams are facing ⁢challenges in reaching the hardest-hit neighborhoods due to the difficult terrain. Neighborhoods on the outskirts of ‌Viña del Mar have been particularly affected ​by the fires burning in the mountains.

In addition to​ the destruction caused by‌ the fires,‍ officials have reported blackouts in the area. Three senior ⁣living facilities and four hospitals had to be⁣ evacuated, and two bus terminals were ⁣destroyed. The situation remains precarious as firefighters and rescue teams work tirelessly to bring ‌the fires under control.

The severity ⁤of the fires has raised suspicions of intentional arson. Rodrigo Mundaca, ​the governor of the Valparaíso region, believes that some of ‌the fires could have been deliberately started. “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.”

As the nation mourns⁤ the loss of lives‍ and‍ homes, Chileans ⁤are left​ to pick⁤ up ‍the pieces and rebuild. The identification process for the victims is ongoing, with only‌ 32 out of the 99 bodies‌ being identified thus far. It will ‌take time for the full ‌extent of ⁢the damage to be assessed,‌ but one ⁤thing is⁢ clear – the people of Chile will need support and assistance in the difficult days ahead as they recover ⁢from this devastating disaster.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker