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Chile fires kill 19 people in extreme heat

Authorities in Chile said that at least 19 people have died as a result of wildfires. The government has carried out mass evacuations, and is battling nearly 20 fires, which are exacerbated by high winds and intense heat.

At a Monday morning news conference, Luis Cordero, Minister of Security, said that while the?weather conditions over night helped to control some fires but the largest ones were still active and adverse conditions are expected all day.

Cordero stated that the forecast for today was high temperatures, and the primary concern was the possibility of new fires igniting in the entire region.

Extreme heat warnings were issued for parts of central and south Chile, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 37 Celsius (99 Fahrenheit).

HUNDREDS of Homes Destroyed

The majority of those who died were from Penco, which is a small coastal city located just north of Concepcion, the regional capital. On Monday, residents of the area began to sift through the rubble from their homes while firefighters continued to put out nearby fires.

Ana Caamano (51), one of these residents, was rummaging in the ashes of her home in Lirquen, which she had inherited later from her parents. The wreckage included the corpses of two of her four dogs, a few charred rings, and a metal ladle.

Ana Caamano, staring at the rings she held in her hands, said: "They're just not important." "But they're memories."

Caamano, her husband Luis and their children were visiting relatives on Saturday, when the fires started. They had been cleaning up the wreckage in their garage so that they could build a temporary home.

Franco, their son, was at home. He was attempting to hose the house down when he saw the fire getting closer. A sudden, strong wind brought in a cloud of black smoke, forcing him to leave everything behind.

It was lightning fast, said Franco, echoing the memories of many residents who were caught up in a fire that moved so quickly they had little time to escape.

Authorities report that 325 homes were destroyed, and another 1,100 are currently being assessed.

STATE OF EMERGENCY IS DECLARED IN BIO BIO, NUBLE

Chile's CONAF forest agency reported that as of Monday afternoon firefighters were fighting 26 fires throughout the country. The largest were in the regions of Nuble, Bio Bio and Nuble, where President Gabriel Boric had declared a?state of catastrophe.

The largest fire, which engulfed 14,000 hectares, was on the outskirts of Concepcion, a coastal city.

The authorities are battling a fire that threatens the Manzano Prison on the edge Concepcion, and the town Tome in the north.

Heat waves have continued in both Chile and Argentina into the month of January. Wildfires erupted in Argentina's Patagonia earlier this month and burned around 15,000 acres. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum and Andrea Ricci; Alexander Villegas)

(source: Reuters)