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Chile heat wave could further fan the flames of deadly wildfires

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By Ivan Alvarado
QUILLON, Chile (Reuters) – Chilean authorities on Tuesday warned of a “very complex” situation as a new heat wave in the country’s south-central region threatened to further fan the flames of dangerous forest fires that have already left 26 dead.

Over 290,000 hectares (716,606 acres) have been ravaged by fires this season and forecasts for higher temperatures stretching from Santiago to the southern regions that have been the focal point of the flames have raised concerns about the current 81 active fires.

Another 169 fires are under control.

High temperatures are forecast through Friday and could rise above 35 degrees Celsius (95°F) in the central Maule y Ñuble regions “creating a very complex situation in terms of weather,” Deputy Interior Minister Manuel Monsalve told reporters.

Monsalve said international fire brigades from Colombia and Mexico were arriving to offer assistance. He said 15 people had been arrested for possible links to starting the fires, several of them for activities such as welding or burning clothing and animal wool.

Air quality in the affected areas has deteriorated significantly due to the smoke from the fires, said Health Minister Ximena Aguilera.

(Reporting by Ivan Alvarado in Quillon, Chile and Fabian Andres Cambero in Santiago; Writing by Valentine Hilaire, Editing by Anthony Esposito and Rosalba O’Brien)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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