Wildfires spread through Chile leaving 19 dead and 1,500 homeless
Aerial footage shows extent of deadly wildfires in Chile with at least 19 people killed
Devastating forest fires in central and southern Chile have claimed at least 19 lives and left approximately 1,500 people without homes.
The blazes, which erupted on Sunday, have swept through thousands of acres and are being exacerbated by a summer heatwave and unusually high temperatures.
Five major wildfires remained active on Monday, with officials warning that adverse weather conditions could lead to their reignition.
Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in the central Biobio and neighbouring Nuble regions to enhance coordination with the military.
This outbreak is considered one of the deadliest in recent years, following massive fires in 2024 that killed at least 130 people.