Sunday, April 13, 2014

Death toll hits 11 in Chilean wildfire; more than 500 homes destroyed

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Published: Sunday, April 13, 2014, 10:43 AM


Updated: Sunday, April 13, 2014, 10:43 AM



SANTIAGO, Chile — A fire raging in the Chilean port city of Valparaiso has killed at least seven people and destroyed 500 homes, officials said Sunday. Thousands have been evacuated, including more than 200 female inmates at a prison.


Firefighters struggled as high winds rained hot ash over the wooden houses and narrow streets of the city of 250,000, where people use staircases to reach some of the neighborhoods that hug steep hills between the forest and the sea.


TOPSHOTSALBERTO MIRANDA/AFP/Getty Images A fire in the Chilean port city of Valparaiso has killed seven people so far, officials say.

“This is the worst disaster I have seen,” regional governor Ricardo Bravo said. “Now we fear that the fire will spread to the center of the city, which would increase the severity of the emergency.”


TOPSHOTSFELIPE GAMBOA/AFP/Getty Images A local stares on Saturday at houses in flames during a deadly fire in Valparaiso, northwest of Santiago, Chile.

President Michelle Bachelet arrived Sunday to oversee an emergency committee’s response. She declared the entire city a catastrophe zone, putting Chile’s military in charge of maintaining order as more than 5,000 people were evacuated amid the smoke and flames.


A group of firefighters stand next to burning homes as a forest fire rages on Saturday toward urban areas in the city of Valparaiso, Chile.Luis Hidalgo /AP A group of firefighters stand next to burning homes as a forest fire rages on Saturday toward urban areas in the city of Valparaiso, Chile.

Seven people were confirmed dead, police Gen. Julio Pineda said, and the toll was expected to rise.


More than 500 houses have burned in a wildfire racing across the Chilean port city of Valparaiso.FELIPE GAMBOA/AFP/Getty Images More than 500 houses have burned in a wildfire racing across the Chilean port city of Valparaiso.

It was the worst fire to hit the picturesque seaside city since 1953, when 50 people were killed and every structure was destroyed on several of the city’s hills.


Smoke from a deadly forest fire in Valparaiso, Chile is visible for miles.STRINGER/CHILE/REUTERS Smoke from a deadly forest fire in Valparaiso, Chile is visible for miles.

Thick clouds of smoke surrounded the city’s prison and nine pregnant inmates were transferred to a detention facility in the nearby city of Quillota. Prison authorities were evacuating another 204 female inmates to a sports arena. More than 2,700 male inmates will remain at the prison for now, prison guard commander Tulio Arce said.


People watch as a deadly forest fire burns through the Chilean port city of Valparaiso.Luis Hidalgo /AP People watch as a deadly forest fire burns through the Chilean port city of Valparaiso.

Valparaiso Mayor Jorge Castro said “at least 500 homes have been destroyed by the fire.” He said shelters for those forced to flee have been set up. The city was experiencing cuts to the electricity supply, he said.


TOPSHOTSALBERTO MIRANDA/AFP/Getty Images Smoke pours from a wildfire on Saturday in Chile.

While firefighters, police and forest rangers battled the blaze and helicopters dropped water on hotspots, Chilean sailors in combat gear patrolled streets in the city to maintain order and prevent looting.


The fire started Saturday afternoon on the edge of the city and spread rapidly because of strong winds. Hot ash rained down, starting other fires, and the smoke caused breathing problems, especially children and the elderly.


Valparaiso, about 75 miles northwest of the capital, Santiago, is home to Chile’s national legislature.






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