Emergency as blaze threatens Chile city

The historic port city of Valparaiso in Chile is again under threat from forest fires after 15 people were killed in blazes last year.

Firefighters respond to the fire in Valparaiso, Chile. (AP)

Firefighters respond to the fire in Valparaiso, Chile. (AP) Source: EFE

Chile has declared a state of emergency and precautionary evacuation of up to 16,000 people as a raging forest fire threatened the historic port city of Valparaiso, where 15 people died in blazes last year.

The fire started on Friday in an area of grassland and pine forest near a major thoroughfare connecting Valparaiso - a UNESCO world heritage site once dubbed "the jewel of the Pacific" - with several villages.

Warm temperatures and strong winds fanned the flames and the blaze was spreading, destroying about 500 hectares of land and advancing to within just a few kilometres of Valparaiso.

The precautionary evacuation was carried out under the supervision of military and police in villages near the city and evacuees were moved to shelters.

There were no immediate reports of death or injury, but the national emergency office declared a red alert in the area.

"We have taken the decision to declare a state of emergency in Vina del Mar and Valparaiso... and preventive evacuation in a range from 4000 to 16,000 people, depending on the progress of the fire," said Mahmud Aleuy, Deputy Interior Secretary.

Valparaiso is still rebuilding after it was ravaged by fire in April last year.

Thousands of homes were destroyed in the flames, particularly in Valparaiso's poorer neighbourhoods, perched precariously on the coastal city's tinder-dry hillsides, where dwellings built mostly of wood with tin roofs quickly became engulfed.

The port city of 270,000 is about 120 kilometres from the capital Santiago.


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