[ad_1] <br><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/2e7f5219-e23d-4d4d-9ca9-032d7d536057/AP24034487748901.jpg" /><figcaption>President Gabriel Boric has decreed a state of emergency in the central and southern parts of the country "due to catastrophe," as dry conditions and temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius exacerbated the crisis.</figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/3bf100c0-d89a-40bf-811c-7a88634ef561/AP24034633438765.jpg" /><figcaption>Dense gray smoke blanketed the city of Vina del Mar of the Valparaiso tourist region, along central Chile's coastline, forcing residents to flee.</figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/4176709b-265f-4f69-b253-c8aa68402dd1/AP24034713363042.jpg" /><figcaption>The death toll rose to 51 on Saturday as firefighters battled to control the flames. The forensic medical service had previously reported 45 deaths, but "there are six more people who died in health care facilities," according to interior under-secretary Manuel Monsalve.</figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/554f8aaa-aa54-4dfb-8d25-cf68b94e8a9e/AP24034000810203.jpg" /><figcaption>Interior Minister Carolina Toha said there had been 92 fires, with 43,000 hectares (106,000 acres) burned across the country. </figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/f3282e7c-7faf-48d2-b5cd-90b317624f1a/AP24034636953404.jpg" /><figcaption>A helicopter flies over a forest fire that has spread to Vina del Mar, Chile.</figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/f6f517bc-3f01-4a35-b15f-5e969193297c/AP24034494941249.jpg" /><figcaption>In the hillsides around the coastal city of Vina del Mar, entire blocks of houses were burned out overnight</figcaption></figure><figure><img src="https://media.assettype.com/newindianexpress/2024-02/049c400c-226d-45bf-9b96-80e61d685724/AP24034459470033.jpg" /><figcaption>The fires are being driven by a summer heatwave and drought affecting the southern part of South America caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, as scientists warn that a warming planet has increased the risk of natural disasters such as intense heat and fires.</figcaption></figure> <br>[ad_2] <br><a href="https://www.newindianexpress.com/galleries/2024/Feb/04/chile-wildfires-kill-at-least-51-in-unprecedented-catastrophe">Source link </a>