1st LD: Chile declares state of catastrophe in 2 regions after wildfires kill 16


SANTIAGO, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chilean President Gabriel Boric on Sunday declared a state of catastrophe in the regions of Nuble and Biobio due to severe forest fires that have killed at least 16 people, authorizing the use of all necessary resources to combat the blazes.

"Given the serious fires currently underway, I have decided to declare a state of catastrophe in the regions of Nuble and Biobio. All resources are available," Boric said in a post on X.

According to Chile's National Forestry Corporation, as of 9:30 a.m. local time on Sunday, there were 24 active fires nationwide, including nine in the Nuble region and three in Biobio. The largest fire is in the city of Ranquil in Nuble, where the affected area has reached about 2,200 hectares.

Alicia Cebrian, director of Chile's National Disaster Prevention and Response Service, told local media that at least 30,000 people have been evacuated from the hardest-hit communities in the city of Penco in Biobio region. Damage to homes has yet to be fully assessed.

In February 2024, severe forest fires swept across parts of Chile's central Valparaiso region, killing at least 138 people and destroying tens of thousands of homes.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

South Korea braces for verdict in ex President Yoon's insurrection trial
Top US commander for Latin America makes surprise visit to Venezuela
North Korea's Kim Jong Un says new military goals to be set at party congress
Switzerland joins Sweden in women's curling semifinals at Milan-Cortina Games
Day 12 Roundup: China claims two snow golds, Norway's Klaebo extends Olympic gold record to ten at Milan-Cortina
Russia considers new restrictions against Cuba unacceptable: Putin
Ukraine imposes sanctions against Belarus' Lukashenko for aiding Russia's war
U.S. stocks close higher
UN convoy reaches Sudan's South Kordofan state to support over 130,000 people
Medal table at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 18

Others Also Read