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Burnt vehicles are seen at an area affected by a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A burnt car is seen at an area affected by a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A woman cleans an area affected by a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
epa10449880 Residents share food during efforts to recover belongings after a fire, in Santa Juana, Chile, 05 February 2023. More than 800 people have been left homeless in Chile due to forest fires that have been raging in central Chile for three days, with the flames still advancing from the hills towards the sea in the Biobio region. EPA/Esteban Paredes Drake
A man holds a dog at an area affected by a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - The forest fires that affect the south-central zone of Chile leave at least 24 people dead, 997 injured and have completely destroyed 800 homes in five days, according to official reports released this Sunday. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A man walks ahead of an ox during a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A dog is seen during a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A cat covered in ashes is seen during a forest fire in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
Veterinary staff treat a cat that suffered burns during the forest fire, at an improvised medical care center for animals in Santa Juana, Concepcion province, Chile on February 5, 2023. - Forest fires in south-central Chile have killed at least 24 people, injured 997 and completely destroyed 800 homes in five days, according to the last official reports. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
epa10449870 Firefighters rest after efforts to put out a fire, in Santa Juana, Chile, 05 February 2023. More than 800 people have been left homeless in Chile due to forest fires that have been raging in central Chile for three days, with the flames still advancing from the hills towards the sea in the Biobio region. EPA/Esteban Paredes Drake
epa10449873 A firefighters rests after efforts to put out a fire, in Santa Juana, Chile, 05 February 2023. More than 800 people have been left homeless in Chile due to forest fires that have been raging in central Chile for three days, with the flames still advancing from the hills towards the sea in the Biobio region. EPA/Esteban Paredes Drake
TOPSHOT - A woman walks on a bridge during the fires in Renaico, Araucania region, Chile on February 4, 2023. - Chile has declared a state of disaster in several central-southern regions after a devastating heat wave provoked forest fires that left four people dead, authorities said on Friday. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
epa10448873 A forest fire burns in Alto de Menque, Biobio Region, Chile, 05 February 2023. Ongoing forest fires in Chile have destroyed more than 45,000 hectares of land since December 2022, mainly in the regions of Nuble, Biobio and La Araucania, areas of intense agricultural and forestry activity located between 400 and 700 kilometers south of the capital Santiago. EPA/ESTEBAN PAREDES DRAKE
A wildfire burns areas in Los Venados, San Jose de la Mariquina, near Valdivia, Chile, February 4, 2023. REUTERS/Cristobal Saavedra Escobar NO RESALES NO ARCHIVE
Volunteers carry supplies for firefighters near trees burning in Puren, Chile, late Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. Forest fires are spreading in southern and central Chile, triggering evacuations and the declaration of a state of emergency in some regions. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) MANDATORY CREDIT
Firefighters are seen during a fire in Puren, Araucania region, Chile on February 4, 2023. - At least 23 people have died in hundreds of forest fires whipped up amid a blistering heat wave in south central Chile, a senior government official said Saturday night. (Photo by JAVIER TORRES / AFP)
A wildfire burns areas in Dichato, near Concepcion, Chile, February 5, 2023. REUTERS/Juan Gonzalez
Firefighters prepare to fight flames caused by wildfires in Puren, Chile, Saturday, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. Forest fires are spreading in southern and central Chile, triggering evacuations and the declaration of a state of emergency in some regions. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)