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15 Jan 2021 | 08:28 PM UTC

Chile: Evacuation orders in effect as of Jan. 15 for a wildfire in the Valparaiso region

Emergency crews responding to wildfire in the Valparaiso region of Chile as of Jan. 15. Localized evacuation orders ongoing.

Warning

Event

As of Jan. 15, emergency crews are responding to a wildfire in Marga Marga Province, Chile, which is currently impacting Valparaiso and Quilpue. The blaze first ignited late Jan. 14 in the Penuelas region of Quilpue and has spread toward Los Pinos, Colinda de Oro, Teniente Serrano, and Las Rosas, which has prompted evacuations. In response to the wildfire threat, red-level warnings - the most severe on a three-tiered scale - have been issued across Marga Marga Province. Forecast models indicate strong winds and hot temperatures will persist over the coming days, which may hinder relief efforts and allow the fire to spread further.

Business and transport disruptions may persist in the affected area over the coming days. Anticipate the status of nearby roads to change over the coming hours and days. Authorities could close routes within the wildfire complex and evacuated communities due to fire activity and the needs of response operations. Traffic flows could also be disrupted during re-entry periods after authorities lift evacuation orders. Low visibility from smoke and possible ashfall could contribute to traffic delays and congestion in the region. Power outages are also possible.

Advice

Heed all evacuation orders. Seek updated information on road conditions if driving in the affected area; road closures and detours will cause increased congestion and delays. Individuals not under evacuation warnings should consider remaining inside well-ventilated, air-conditioned spaces to reduce exposure to smoke. Charge battery-powered devices in case of prolonged power outages.