Senapred issues new preventive alert for wildfires in central Chile

Following earlier red alerts for extreme heat and fires, Chile's Senapred declared an early preventive alert on January 8 for Metropolitana and O’Higgins regions amid forecasts of temperatures up to 34°C over the weekend, aiming to enhance monitoring in fire-prone areas despite no active blazes.

In the context of central Chile's ongoing wildfire season—which saw red alerts and 11 active fires in late December— the National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) activated an early preventive alert on Thursday, January 8, for the Metropolitana and O’Higgins regions. This responds to forecasts from the Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC) predicting highs of 33°C on Friday and 34°C on Saturday and Sunday, heightening risks in vegetated zones.

The alert draws on data from the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) and regional delegations. Senapred emphasized bolstering monitoring and preparedness for potential emergencies, stating it would remain in effect until conditions improve.

O’Higgins communes like Rancagua, Santa Cruz, Rengo, and San Fernando face similar heat in valleys and cordilleran sectors. No fires are currently active, but officials stress prevention amid persistent dryness and high temperatures.

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