Dramatic scene of the Cerro Maule forest fire: raging flames, smoke, firefighters battling blaze near homes, damaged fire truck from attack, evacuating residents.
Dramatic scene of the Cerro Maule forest fire: raging flames, smoke, firefighters battling blaze near homes, damaged fire truck from attack, evacuating residents.
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Update: Cerro Maule fire surpasses 1,127 hectares, triggers new evacuation and firefighter attack

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The Cerro Maule forest fire in Maule commune, ongoing since December 24, has now burned over 1,127 hectares—up significantly from initial reports—and remains active. Senapred ordered evacuation of Loteo San Francisco on December 25 amid threats to homes in nearby sectors. A red alert persists due to the fire's proximity to populated areas, tough weather, and an reported attack on a fire truck.

Initial smaller fires in Chacarillas (35 hectares) and Vara Gruesa, Linares (34 hectares) are now controlled, leaving the main Cerro Maule blaze threatening Loteo San Francisco, Doña Ignacia, and Don Humberto—building on prior SAE alerts and evacuations for seven sectors.

Firefighting involves 27 firefighter brigades (50 volunteers from Maule, Cumpeo, Molina, Cauquenes, Chanco), five Conaf brigades, one Army brigade, nine technicians, a command post, five heavy machines, six tanker planes, two helicopters, a coordination plane, and two BRIFE units. Presidential delegate Humberto Aqueveque noted rapid spread due to winds, steep terrain, and 33°C heat, with aerial drops key to protecting homes. Conaf's Daniel Flores said efforts target the left flank for intensity reduction and right-flank firebreaks ahead of stronger winds, with SuperTanker deployment under consideration.

Damages so far: two homes (vacation properties), two warehouses, and a shed with machinery. On December 24, assailants attacked a Z-5 fire truck, throwing stones, slashing hoses, and damaging the pump; no serious injuries occurred, but the vehicle was sidelined. Carabineros and PDI are investigating under Public Ministry orders. Aqueveque condemned the incident as 'unacceptable.'

The Maule commune red alert, active since December 24, continues. Prosecutors probe the fire's cause, suspecting negligence or arson. Senapred coordinates with Conaf and local authorities for monitoring and protection.

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X discussions highlight the Cerro Maule fire's growth beyond 1,127 hectares, persistent red alert, and evacuations of sectors like Loteo San Francisco via SAE alerts. Users share updates on firefighting with aerial support, express concern for affected communities, and show strong indignation over an attack on a bomberos vehicle involving stoning and hose cutting, with some speculating criminal motives. Sentiments range from urgent warnings and support for responders to anger at the assault.

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Emergency response teams fighting a wildfire burning 486 hectares in Antuco under yellow alert.
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Yellow alert remains in Antuco for wildfire affecting 486 hectares

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The “711-Rucue” wildfire in Antuco, Biobío Region, has burned 486 hectares and keeps the yellow alert issued by Senapred in place. Emergency teams continue working on site with support from firefighters and forestry brigades.

A wildfire declared on Tuesday in Leciñena, Zaragoza, has burned more than 1,000 hectares of pine forest in the Sierra de Alcubierre in just two and a half hours. Authorities have activated a large firefighting operation involving the UME.

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A forest fire declared at 13:15 in the area of Villanueva de los Castillejos in Huelva has been raised to emergency phase 1 of the Infoca Plan.

Senapred's regional office issued an early preventive alert for the O’Higgins and Maule regions ahead of normal to moderate rainfall forecasted by Chile's Meteorological Directorate (DMC) from April 19 to 20. The rains will focus on valleys, foothills, and mountains, with higher accumulations in cordilleran areas. The Maule region faces a risk of mass removals.

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The National Geology and Mining Service raised the alert level for the Nevados de Chillán Volcanic Complex from green to yellow after recording a sustained increase in seismicity and pyroclastic material emissions.

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