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Boric eyes catastrophe help as fires kill eighteen in Chile
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84561, member: 27"] Big yikes, Chile’s south is literally on fire. President Gabriel Boric declared a catastrophe order covering Ñuble and Biobío as wind-whipped wildfires, driven by furnace-level heat, left at least 18 dead and sent over twenty-thousand residents racing from homes. Scorching highs topping thirty-five degrees and gusts hitting sixty kilometers per hour turned dry hills into torches across twenty-four active fronts, torching roughly 8,500 hectares near Concepción, Penco, and Lirquén while thick smoke blanketed highways and ash drifted like gray confetti. Evacuations topped fifty-thousand in the hardest-hit pockets, sirens wailing and alerts buzzing while families bolted through midnight orange skies. Firefighters, soldiers, and volunteers carved control lines, dropped water from choppers, and hauled residents with pets toward school gyms turned shelters where blankets get shared, and scratchy throats soothed with donated masks. With troops on alert and curfews in place, Boric ordered all planes, trucks, and cash toward Ñuble and Biobío, aiming for a united push instead of scattered skirmishes. Security Minister Luis Cordero says extra aircraft and bulldozers are rolling in, though some residents grumble that the first wave of help arrived late. Beyond lost homes, native forests hosting foxes and raptors lie charcoal black, vineyards and wheat plots ruined, and smoke drifts toward Santiago’s skyline. Scientists warn warmer summers keep reloading disaster ammo; planners push for fuel breaks, tougher water grids, and replanting fire-hardy trees. Chile mourns rallies, betting collective grit beats the next spark. [/QUOTE]
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