Chile fires kill at least 18 as firefighters battle extreme heat, winds


A firefighter stands in front of a burning building as fire and smoke rise from a forest fire in the Biobio region where, according to local media, multiple wildfires prompted emergency evacuations, in Concepcion, Chile, January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Juan Gonzalez

SANTIAGO, Jan ‌18 (Reuters) - Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in ‌two regions in the south of the country on Sunday ‌as raging wildfires forced at least 20,000 people to evacuate and left at least 18 people dead.

According to Chile's CONAF forestry agency, firefighters were battling 24 active fires across the ‍country as of Sunday morning, with the ‍largest being in the regions ‌of Ñuble and Bío Bío, where the government declared the emergency. The regions ‍are ​about 500 km south of the capital, Santiago.

"In light of the serious ongoing wildfires, I have decided to declare a state ⁠of catastrophe in the regions of Ñuble and ‌Biobío. All resources are available," Boric said on a post on X.

At least 18 people ⁠have died ‍as a result of the fires, Boric said on Sunday evening after a meeting with mayors of affected municipalities in the southern city of Concepcion.

Fires have ‍consumed nearly 8,500 hectares (21,000 acres) in the two ‌regions so far, endangering multiple communities in the region, leading authorities to declare evacuation orders.

Chile's Senapred disaster agency said that nearly 20,000 people had been evacuated and at least 250 homes have been destroyed.

Authorities say adverse conditions like strong winds and high temperatures helped wildfires spread and complicated firefighters' abilities to control the fires. Much of Chile was under extreme heat ‌alerts, with temperatures expected to reach up to 38 C (100 F) from Santiago to Bío Bío on Sunday and Monday.

Both Chile and Argentina have experienced extreme temperatures and ​heat waves since the beginning of the year, with devastating wildfires breaking out in Argentina's Patagonia earlier this month.

(Reporting by Alexander Villegas in Santiago; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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