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Chile fire: 16 dead in Valparaiso Chile fire in Valparaiso kills 11 and forces thousands to evacuate
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A forest fire has killed at least 16 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in Chile's port city Valparaiso. More than 10,000 people have been evacuated to escape a fire in Chile's port city Valparaiso, which has killed 11 people.
Thousands of people have also been evacuated to escape the flames, which were fanned by strong winds. Earlier, the authorities said 16 residents had died, but it turned out that one family had been counted twice.
President Michelle Bachelet put the army in charge of the evacuation after declaring the city, 110km (70 miles) west of the Chilean capital, Santiago, a disaster zone. President Michelle Bachelet put the army in charge of the evacuation after declaring the city, 110km (70 miles) west of Santiago, a disaster zone.
The forest fire has also destroyed hundreds of homes since Saturday.
A regional official said it was the "worst catastrophe" he had ever seen.A regional official said it was the "worst catastrophe" he had ever seen.
"We fear that the fire will spread to the centre of the city, which would increase the severity of the emergency," regional governor Ricardo Bravo, a life-long resident of Valparaiso, said."We fear that the fire will spread to the centre of the city, which would increase the severity of the emergency," regional governor Ricardo Bravo, a life-long resident of Valparaiso, said.
The old centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, packed with old buildings that are vulnerable to fire.The old centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, packed with old buildings that are vulnerable to fire.
Difficult jobDifficult job
Strong Pacific coast winds have pushed the fire deeper into the neighbourhoods of Valparaiso, hampering the battle to contain the blaze.Strong Pacific coast winds have pushed the fire deeper into the neighbourhoods of Valparaiso, hampering the battle to contain the blaze.
The city is also built on a series of steep hills, separated by narrow winding streets, making the job of firefighters all the more difficult, says the BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago.The city is also built on a series of steep hills, separated by narrow winding streets, making the job of firefighters all the more difficult, says the BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago.
Large parts of Valparaiso are without electricity, and residents were said to be suffering from smoke inhalation.Large parts of Valparaiso are without electricity, and residents were said to be suffering from smoke inhalation.
President Bachelet is in the city to oversee an emergency committee's response.President Bachelet is in the city to oversee an emergency committee's response.
"The people of Valparaiso have courage, have strength and they aren't alone," she said during a tour of the worst-hit areas."The people of Valparaiso have courage, have strength and they aren't alone," she said during a tour of the worst-hit areas.
"Families have not only lost their homes and their possessions but also their family memories.""Families have not only lost their homes and their possessions but also their family memories."
She added she feared the number of people killed by the fire could rise.She added she feared the number of people killed by the fire could rise.
Refuges have been set up to house residents who were forced to flee.Refuges have been set up to house residents who were forced to flee.
The fire started on Saturday, and most of the damage was done overnight.The fire started on Saturday, and most of the damage was done overnight.
'Hell''Hell'
Those residents who managed to return to their homes discovered that they had been destroyed.Those residents who managed to return to their homes discovered that they had been destroyed.
"It's all burned down. My sister's house also burnt to the ground," Rosa Guzman told the Reuters news agency."It's all burned down. My sister's house also burnt to the ground," Rosa Guzman told the Reuters news agency.
Another resident said the blaze felt as if "hell encircled my family".Another resident said the blaze felt as if "hell encircled my family".
"The fire raced down the hills and destroyed everything in its path," Miguel Ramirez told the AFP news agency."The fire raced down the hills and destroyed everything in its path," Miguel Ramirez told the AFP news agency.
This is the second emergency that President Bachelet has had to face in the first month of her second term in office, after an 8.2 earthquake hit northern Chile on 1 April.This is the second emergency that President Bachelet has had to face in the first month of her second term in office, after an 8.2 earthquake hit northern Chile on 1 April.
Fires are frequent in central Chile, where summer sends temperatures soaring.Fires are frequent in central Chile, where summer sends temperatures soaring.
Are you in Valparaiso? Have you been affected by the fire? You can send your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Valparaiso'.Are you in Valparaiso? Have you been affected by the fire? You can send your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Valparaiso'.
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