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Valparaiso counts the cost
1 Views • Jan 03, 2017
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What happened?
The fire broke out on Monday.
Television footage showed huge brown-gray columns of smoke emanating from a neighbourhood high in one of the city’s hills.
The blaze destroyed dozens of homes and injured at least 19 people.
An estimated 400 people were evacuated from their homes.
47,000 customers were affected by a power cut, but this was later restored to all but 350.
Firefighter watches his own house burn
Valparaíso: El heróico gesto del bombero que se volvió viral en Chile – El Comercio https://t.co/BOhvcflRzD— Juan Ugaz (@JuanCugaz) January 3, 2017
Firefighter Juan Carlos Espinoza is a rescuer but also a victim.
“I work as a lifeguard during the Summer. I was on the beach when I saw the large plume of smoke so I made my way over.”
“When I arrived on the scene, I could see my own house was one of those that had been burnt to the ground.”
Why did the fire take hold?
The authorities say the blaze was fanned by gusty winds and high temperatures.
Poor sanitation was also to blame as the fire fed on rubbish deposited in small ravines that run through the city.
Is this the first time it has happened?
No.
In 2014, a forest fire destroyed 2,500 homes and killed 15 people in the hills that surround Valparaiso.
Valaparaiso – “scenic but gritty”
The scenic but gritty port city of 285,000 is the centre of a metropolitan area of around one million people.
It is the second largest urban district in Chile.
The colonial-era city is known for its colourfully-painted cliff-top houses.
Built on steep hillsides in an area covered in pines, many of the city’s wooden structures are susceptible to fire, especially in the poorer neighbourhoods higher in the hills.
It was designated a World Heritage site in 2003.
In tweets
Fire ravages Valparaiso, sends people fleeing for their lives https://t.co/UCPSYq0CrC pic.twitter.com/T4NjLG0xk7— euronews (@euronews) January 3, 2017
Some 400 people evacuated as large fire burns at least 100 homes in coastal Chilean city of Valparaiso pic.twitter.com/Wv4bHxb1Xf— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) January 3, 2017
Hundreds of people were evacuated after a massive forest fire destroyed at least 100 homes in Chile’s Valparaiso pic.twitter.com/LH4DNKRV0N— AJ+ (@ajplus) January 3, 2017
Huge wildfire burns homes in Valparaiso, Chile, forcing authorities to evacuate hundreds of people https://t.co/daIvonCdK3 pic.twitter.com/9f5xaZY2D0— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 3, 2017
Both sides of life can be shocking sometime #Valparaiso pic.twitter.com/X57ygFhixZ— Esteban Beltramin (@beltramin_e) January 3, 2017
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