Dramatic photo illustration of firefighters and helicopters combating multiple forest fires in Chile's Metropolitan Region amid extreme heat, with the Plaza Sur blaze contained.
Dramatic photo illustration of firefighters and helicopters combating multiple forest fires in Chile's Metropolitan Region amid extreme heat, with the Plaza Sur blaze contained.
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Chile Forest Fires: 16 Active Blazes Nationwide as Plaza Sur Contained

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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.

The National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) updated its tally on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, at 7:10 p.m., reporting 16 forest fires active nationwide—up from six earlier that day in the Metropolitan Region, La Araucanía, and Los Lagos—fueled by high temperatures.

The Plaza Sur fire in Las Condes, previously reported at over 970 hectares and under yellow alert, has now consumed 1,012 hectares but is controlled. Operations involved 10 technicians, four brigades, a tanker truck, heavy machinery, three Conaf helicopters, plus support from Carabineros, Las Condes Municipality, and ACHS. A preventive evacuation occurred, with hot spots lingering in Quebrada de Ramón; the communal alert was canceled.

In La Araucanía, 'San Juan 3' in Angol burned 30 hectares, triggering a now-lifted red alert. Resources included a command post, four technicians, five brigades, a tanker plane, helicopter, tanker truck, and heavy machinery. A fire in Victoria disrupted Ruta 5 Sur traffic.

Metropolitan Region's 'Lomas del Águila' in Paine affected 1.5 hectares near homes, under Senapred red alert, with one technician, four brigades, tanker truck, coordination plane, tanker plane, and four helicopters, aided by firefighters.

In O'Higgins, 'San Joaquín 2' on the Machalí-Rancagua border threatened 30 homes but was controlled after 4 hectares, per regional director Oscar Galdames, who stressed prevention amid heat and other regional fires.

Smaller fires prompted red alerts in Angol ('San Juan 3', 0.01 ha residential) and Maule ('Los Patos', 0.5 ha). Conaf advises against rural fire use and prompt reporting.

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Official accounts like CONAF provide updates on 16 forest fires under combat amid extreme heat, with Plaza Sur in Las Condes contained after affecting 1012 hectares. Alerts were declared in Paine, Machalí, Angol, and others due to threats to homes but later lifted as fires controlled. Emergency monitors report on resource deployment and affected structures. Some users express political frustration, blaming left-wing arsonists for the blazes.

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Dramatic photorealistic illustration of yellow weather alert for winds and storms over Patagonian landscapes in Argentina.
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Yellow alert for winds and storms in several Argentine provinces

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for strong winds and storms on Friday, March 13, 2026, in southern and central provinces of Argentina. Affected areas include Santa Cruz, Tierra del Fuego, La Pampa, and other regions. Meanwhile, the AMBA anticipates a weekend with rising temperatures and stability.

Three active forest fires in Galicia have forced the evacuation of 13 people in A Laracha (A Coruña) and prompted the Xunta to declare a level 2 alert in Ponteareas (Pontevedra). The fires, exceeding 40 hectares combined, started this afternoon and required extensive aerial and ground resources. A road was closed due to intense smoke.

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Chile's National Forestry Corporation (Conaf), along with Carabineros' GOPE team, resumed on Sunday the search for a 66-year-old man lost in the Laguna Azul sector of Villarrica National Park, in La Araucanía. The hiker entered via an unauthorized path on Saturday morning from fundo Porvenir without registering at control points. Operations, supported by firefighters and drones, will continue until 6 p.m.

Continuing a pattern of severe weather warnings this summer, Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued red and orange alerts for extreme temperatures on February 18, 2026, affecting northern regions including Chaco (with a red alert in Resistencia), Corrientes (red alert in the city), and Formosa (orange). Orange storm alerts cover Santiago del Estero, while yellow storm alerts apply to Misiones and parts of Corrientes.

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