Chilean water bomber planes assist in fighting massive wildfires in Chubut, Argentina, as firefighters and evacuees respond to the crisis.
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Chile steps in with aid amid ongoing Chubut wildfires crisis

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As Argentina battles raging wildfires in Chubut that have burned over 3,500 hectares and prompted over 3,000 evacuations, Chile has offered assistance, including hydrant planes. This follows federal deployments and vows to pursue arsonists, amid confirmed intentional fires and extreme weather.

Building on initial federal responses deploying hundreds of firefighters and aerial support, the Chubut wildfires—sparked January 5 near Puerto Patriada and Lake Epuyén—continue to devastate Patagonia. The blazes have destroyed at least 10 homes in Epuyén, with National Route 40 facing repeated closures between Epuyén and El Hoyo due to fire spread.

Governor Ignacio Torres called it the province's worst environmental emergency, fueled by the worst drought since 1965 and winds up to 70 km/h. While a lightning strike ignited fires in Los Alerces National Park, tests in El Hoyo and Puerto Patriada confirmed accelerants like fuel, pointing to deliberate arson at strategic points to maximize damage, per Security and Justice Minister Héctor Iturrioz.

Over 300 brigadists, volunteers, and aircraft—including a Boeing 737 Fireliner—are on the front lines, with volunteers reporting exhausting 15-16 hour shifts. Chile's offer of regional cooperation, voiced by Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren, was welcomed by Argentine counterpart Pablo Quirno.

Torres announced a 50 million peso reward for tips and proposed ecocide penalties. Environmental groups blame national budget cuts, noting affected hectares quadrupled to 31,722 in 2025.

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X users express gratitude for Chile's aid including helicopters and brigadists to fight Chubut wildfires, praising cross-border solidarity. Official posts confirm offers of support and cooperation. Critics highlight Argentine national government's perceived inaction and budget cuts, contrasting with provincial helps. Diverse opinions range from positive on Chile to skeptical of local response amid arson suspicions.

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Dramatic scene of wildfires ravaging Epuyén, Chubut, destroying homes and forests amid firefighting efforts.
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Epuyén declares catastrophe as Chubut wildfires escalate

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In an escalation of the Chubut wildfires that began January 5—previously linked to arson and prompting Chilean aid—Epuyén's council declared a comprehensive fire, social, environmental, economic, and health catastrophe after flames ravaged over 12,000 hectares. Reignited by winds, the fires have destroyed 24 homes and key sites, prompting high-level visits, donations, and aid requests amid paralyzed local activities.

Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva pledged 'no impunity' for those sparking Chubut's ongoing wildfires—95% human-caused—while federal teams combat flames affecting thousands of hectares. Route 40 reopened amid over 3,000 evacuations, but strong winds threaten further spread.

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Wildfires in Chubut, especially near Los Alerces National Park, have reignited due to high temperatures and wind gusts after 43 days of impact. US Ambassador to Argentina Peter Lamelas delivered 12 boxes of equipment to fight the fires in critical areas of the Andean Comarca. Meanwhile, firefighters demand better pay and working conditions.

In a span of four hours, Chile activated four red alerts for forest fires near populated areas in the Ñuble, Biobío, Araucanía, and Maule regions. The latest blaze, named “Las Margaritas” in Cauquenes, has consumed one hectare and is under combat. These emergencies follow a recent fire in the same commune that damaged 414 hectares and homes.

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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.

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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This Sunday afternoon, the National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) declared a red alert in the Chonchi commune, Los Lagos Region, due to a rapidly spreading forest fire threatening homes, people, and critical infrastructure. The measure was upgraded from a previous yellow alert, based on data from the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf). The fire, in the Nahuiltad sector near Castro, has affected approximately one hectare of vegetation.

 

 

 

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