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Hundreds of people are missing as death toll from Chile’s wildfires climbs to over 100

Feb 5, 2024 | Community News

February 5, 2024

In central Chile, devastating wildfires have wreaked havoc on neighborhoods, prompting volunteers to undertake the challenging task of clearing debris. The death toll has climbed to 122, with hundreds still missing. The fires, which began on the eastern edge of Viña del Mar and impacted Quilpé and Villa Alemana, destroyed approximately 3,000 homes, according to President Gabriel Boric. Forensic workers face difficulties in identifying badly damaged bodies, resorting to genetic material samples from missing relatives.

Viña del Mar’s Mayor Macarena Ripamonti reported 370 people missing in a city of 300,000 residents. The fires targeted precarious mountainous neighborhoods east of Viña del Mar, a popular beach resort. Officials suspect some fires may have been intentionally set, exacerbated by dry weather, strong winds, and low humidity.

Priscila Rivero, a resident, witnessed her home succumb to flames within 15 minutes. The destruction included cherished memories, photos, and sentimental items. Schools and public buildings now serve as donation centers in Viña del Mar and Santiago, accepting water, food, candles, and tools for victims.

Police urge unaffected individuals to stay home in Viña del Mar, Villa Alemana, and Quilpé, facilitating rescue efforts. Returning residents sift through debris to salvage belongings and guard against looters.

In Villa Independencia, Marco Delgadillo, whose home survived but sustained damage, expressed determination to rebuild. Lack of permits and financial constraints make buying new land unfeasible, emphasizing the need for municipal support. The resilience of affected communities shines through as they grapple with the aftermath, facing challenges of reconstruction and recovery.

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