Chile Wildfires Claim Over 100 Lives, State of Emergency Declared
President Gabriel Boric announces national mourning as firefighters battle to contain blazes exacerbated by El Niño.
- At least 112 people have died and hundreds are missing due to intense wildfires in central Chile, particularly affecting the Valparaiso region.
- President Gabriel Boric declared a state of emergency and announced two days of national mourning, emphasizing the national tragedy's magnitude.
- Over 43,000 hectares have been burned, with more than 1,100 homes destroyed, as firefighters and military personnel battle the blazes.
- Authorities are investigating the possibility of arson, as some fires were reported to have started simultaneously in multiple locations.
- The El Niño weather phenomenon has exacerbated the situation, contributing to the severe drought and high temperatures fueling the fires.







































