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Chile declares a state of catastrophe after wildfires kill 16 and force thousands to flee

Early on Sunday, Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in two areas in the southern part of the country as wildfires forced?least?20,000 people from their homes and killed at least 16 others.

CONAF, the Chilean forestry agency, reported that 24 fires were active in Chile as of Sunday morning. The largest of these was located in Nuble?and Bio Bio regions, where the government had declared an emergency. These regions are located about 500 km south of Santiago, the capital.

"I have declared a catastrophe in Nuble and Biobio due to the ongoing serious wildfires." Boric stated on X that "all resources are available".

Security Minister Luis Cordero informed?reporters Sunday morning that 16 deaths have been confirmed, including 15 in Bio Bio. This brings the total to 16, after the government announced a death on Saturday in Nuble.

The fires in these two regions have already consumed almost 8,500 hectares (21,001 acres), putting multiple communities at risk and causing authorities to issue evacuation orders.

Senapred, Chile's disaster agency, said that "nearly 20,000" people were evacuated. At least 250 homes had also been destroyed.

According to authorities, adverse conditions such as strong winds and high temperatures exacerbated the spread of wildfires and made it difficult for firefighters to control them. Chile's entire south was on extreme heat alerts. Temperatures were expected to reach 38 C (100 F), from Santiago to Bio Bio, between Sunday and Monday.

Since the start of the year, Chile and Argentina both experienced extreme heat and temperatures. Devastating wildfires broke out in Argentina's Patagonia this month. Reporting by Alexander Villegas, Santiago; Editing and production by Matthew Lewis

(source: Reuters)