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Raging forest fires in Chile kill at least 99

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BOGOTA, Colombia – At least 99 people have been killed and 1,600 have been left homeless by forest fires in central Chile’s Valparaiso region, authoritie­s said Sunday.

Thirty-two people have been identified, said Chile’s Legal Medical Service, the state coroner.

“The forensic institutio­n delivers its deepest condolence­s to the families and friends of the victims,” it said in a statement.

There are 161 active fires across the country, according to Alvaro Hormazabal, director of the National Disaster Prevention and Response Service.

A botanical garden founded in 1931 in the city of Vina del Mar was almost completely destroyed by the fire.

Authoritie­s have urged thousands of people to evacuate their homes and have imposed curfews in the cities most heavily impacted by the fires to free up routes and allow emergency vehicles to reach affected areas.

Shocking images of hundreds of cars burned by the fires, which have devastated entire neighborho­ods, are circulatin­g on social m edi a.

More than 200 people have been reported missing in Vina del Mar and the surroundin­g area, a popular coastal region for tourists during the summer holidays.

President Gabriel Boric said the death toll could further increase as large fires continue to engulf parts of Valparaiso.

Firefighte­rs are struggling to reach densely populated areas to contain the fire.

After visiting the affected areas, Boric declared two days of national mourning for fire victims.

The president said high winds were making it difficult for firefighte­rs to control the wildfires, which have already burned through 8,000 hectares (19,768 acres) of forest and urban areas.

The fires came as recordhigh temperatur­es hit the South American country due to an El Niño weather pattern that has caused high temperatur­es and triggered forest fires in several Latin American countries including Colombia, Ecuador and Argentina. ( Anadol u)

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