Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in two southern regions of the country where raging wildfires have killed at least 15 people and forced tens of thousands to evacuate.
“All resources are available,” Boric wrote in a post on X about the decision early Sunday, before heading to the region of BiobĂo. Declaring a state of catastrophe allows the Chilean government to provide emergency relief to the affected regions.
At least 15 people have been killed in the region of BiobĂo in the southern part of Chile, according to Security Minister Luis Cordero.
As many as 50,000 people have been evacuated from more than 24 fires that have been reported nationwide. The majority of the fires are in the southern regions of Ăuble and BiobĂo, Interior Minister Ălvaro Elizalde said in a livestreamed press conference.
The weather forecast for the remainder of Sunday and Monday “is not good,” Elizalde warned. “They account for extreme temperatures and therefore the situation makes combating forest fires more complex.”
Photograph: Burning houses during a wildfire in Concepcion, Chile, on Jan. 18, 2025; photo credit: Guillermo Salgado/AFP/Getty Images
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