Update: Cigarette butts eyed as cause in Las Condes Plaza Sur fire, now scorching 800 hectares

The Plaza Sur fire in Parque San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes, has grown to 800 hectares and remains active under a yellow alert, as investigators probe discarded cigarette butts. Following an initial rescue of a hiker earlier reported, authorities have bolstered containment with brigades, aircraft, and military support amid a historic heatwave.

Originally starting Monday afternoon, December 29, 2025, the Plaza Sur fire in Las Condes' precordilleran sector has expanded from 470 to a preliminary 800 hectares, with some flanks contained but the blaze ongoing. Conaf reports 15 active forest fires nationwide, this the only one under alert. On-site efforts include 8 Conaf technicians, 6 brigades, 3 helicopters, 2 tanker planes, a coordination plane, a fire truck, heavy machinery, two firefighter companies, and an Army Forest Fire Reinforcement Brigade (Brife).

The Asociación de Municipalidades Parque Cordillera discovered cigarette butts during Monday works by an external company, now under PDI investigation. Confirmation could lead to a criminal complaint over risks to people, wildlife, and environment. Brigades focused Tuesday on the southern sector to protect quebrada de Ramón and Aguas de Ramón park, with the north controlled. All ten association-managed parks are closed as precaution.

As earlier reported, Carabineros rescued a 20-year-old hiker trapped by flames using a helicopter hoist. Amid Chile's worst heatwave, Governor Claudio Orrego warned of up to 37°C through January 2 in the Metropolitan Region, urging avoidance of fire-starting activities.

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A young woman was rescued by Carabineros using a helicopter during a forest fire in San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes, which has consumed over 470 hectares. The blaze, named Plaza Sur, has prompted a yellow communal alert, though it poses no direct threat to homes. Authorities warn of smoke risks and urge avoiding activities in the area.

The Plaza Sur forest fire in San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes—which began Monday, spread rapidly, and saw a hiker rescued by helicopter—has now consumed over 970 hectares. Still active under a communal yellow alert, Conaf-led efforts with aerial support and Army assistance aim for full containment, while smoke impacts Santiago's air quality, prompting health warnings.

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Following yesterday's update on the Plaza Sur fire in Las Condes, the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) reports 16 forest fires under combat across Chile as of Jan. 1 evening amid extreme heat. Key incidents in the Metropolitan Region and La Araucanía see aerial and ground resources deployed, with several alerts lifted; authorities urge fire prevention.

A forest fire that started on Monday in San Pedro de Melipilla has spread to over 1,870 hectares of vegetation, prompting a red alert and preventive evacuations. Five people have been displaced, and three homes destroyed. Authorities have deployed an extensive operation to combat the blaze.

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Gli incendi boschivi a Chubut, specialmente vicino al Parco Nazionale Los Alerces, sono ripartiti a causa di alte temperature e raffiche di vento dopo 43 giorni di impatto. L'ambasciatore USA in Argentina Peter Lamelas ha consegnato 12 scatole di attrezzature per combattere gli incendi nelle aree critiche della Comarca Andina. Nel frattempo, i vigili del fuoco chiedono migliori stipendi e condizioni di lavoro.

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Amid forecasts of temperatures up to 37°C, Chile's National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) declared a red alert for extreme heat in central regions from Coquimbo to Ñuble, from December 29 to 31. Officials report 11 active forest fires, three under combat, and urge prevention to avoid new blazes during year-end holidays.

 

 

 

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