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Great Fire of Valparaíso

The Great Fire of Valparaíso (Spanish: Gran Incendio de Valparaíso)[1][2] started on 12 April 2014 at 16:40 local time (19:40 UTC), in the hills of the city of Valparaíso, Chile.[4] The wildfire destroyed at least 2,500 homes, leaving 11,000 people homeless. An additional 6,000 people were evacuated from the city, which was placed on red alert and declared a disaster zone.[5][6][7][8] Fifteen people were confirmed killed and ten suffered serious injuries.

Great Fire of Valparaíso
Gran Incendio de Valparaíso[1][2]
Date(s)12–16 April 2014
LocationCamino La Pólvora, Valparaíso, Chile
Statistics
Burned area800 hectares (3.089 sq mi; 800.0 ha)
Land useVegetation, housing, informal landfill
Impacts
Deaths15[3]
Non-fatal injuries10 serious, 500 slight
Structures destroyedAt least 2,500
Ignition
CauseUnder investigation
MotiveUnknown

Origin edit

An investigation by the Chilean police is taking place to determine the origin of the Valparaíso wildfire. The police believes that it may have originated south of the Camino La Pólvora area, and southwest of Parque del Puerto cemetery. ONEMI officials have reported "there is no doubt the fire was started by the intervention of third parties".

It is also thought that contact by birds on an electrical transmission cable may have generated the initial spark for the wildfire,[9] but an investigation by electricity provider company Chilquinta stated that the incineration of black vultures or any other birds was unlikely to have started the fire.[10]

Development edit

 
President Michelle Bachelet during a press conference about the wildfire

The wildfire started on the afternoon of 12 April at 16:40 local time (19:40 UTC) in the Camino La Pólvora area near the El Molle dump in the commune of Valparaíso. As an initial measure, the Regional Government of Valparaíso (Intendencia de Valparaíso), along with the ONEMI (Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior) and the CONAF (Corporación Nacional Forestal), declared red alert in the commune.[11] The fire, however, grew uncontrolled, and affected several houses. Subsequently, the Chilean government declared Valparaíso a disaster zone, which was later expanded to a state of constitutional exception, which allowed the Chilean Army to take control of the city, with the purpose of guarding the people's safety and maintaining public order. Several areas of the city were evacuated.[12]

During the wildfire, there were at least six general power outages in the city, which occurred between 18:00 and 01:00 local time, making it more difficult to extinguish the fire. This also made it easier for thieves to loot abandoned and damaged homes as a result of the evacuation. The fire is now regarded as the most catastrophic in the city's history. President Michelle Bachelet confirmed that "it may be the worst fire in the history of Valparaíso" and did not rule out that the number of victims and the damage estimate could increase as the ruins are inspected to determine the number of destroyed houses. She also sent "a message of support to all those hundreds of families who lost their homes, their things, and in some cases, their loved ones".[8] It was reported that many Valparaíso residents were suffering from smoke inhalation.[13] the impoverished neighbourhoods of Mariposa and La Cruz hills were the most affected areas.[14]

ONEMI reported that at least 850 hectares of vegetation (grassland, scrub and eucalyptus) were destroyed, and that twelve helicopters and three air tankers were struggling against the fire outbreaks that were still active in some hills. In total, according to the state organization, around 3,500 people from the CONAF, firefighters, police (carabineros de Chile), the army, health services and the ONEMI itself are working to combat and control the wildfire. The ONEMI has also sent trucks with mattresses, blankets, water, masks, tents and food rations for the victims of the wildfire, hosted in three schools and a Catholic church.[8]

 
One of the affected hills of Valparaíso, on 13 April 2014
 
Satellite image of the fire in Valparaíso, on 13 April 2014

The fire at Camino La Pólvora was worsened by another fire at Fundo Las Cenizas, which forced the authorities to request interregional support of firefighters. With strong winds and difficult access, the process of extinguishing the fire has proven challenging.[15]

The Chilean Red Cross chapter started the "Todos con Valparaíso y su gente" (Everyone with Valparaíso and its people) campaign, to help victims of the wildfire.[16] Other NGOs and institutions have also collaborated in relief efforts.[17] Esval (the local water supply company) announced an outage of supply on 13 April at Achupallas, Reñaca Alto, Santa Julia, Villa Dulce Ampliación, Curauma, and Placilla de Peñuelas.[17]

The wildfire re-activated in areas of Cerro Ramaditas, Rocuant, and Cuesta Colorada on 13 April, between 20:45 and 21:15 local time; the outbreaks of fire left 100 additional destroyed houses.[18] Two fire engines collided as they were reaching the area, leaving two injured firefighters.[19]

On 14 April (two days after the wildfire started), about twenty-one aircraft worked on the fire extinguishment.[20] Local firefighters reported an outbreak of fire at Ramaditas and Mariposa hills; while the ONEMI reported on 14 April afternoon there was an active fire in Fundo Los Perales. The office also announced three (out of thirteen) people killed by the wildfire were identified. The government announced the grant of 500 million Chilean pesos (approx. one million US dollars) to the commune of Valparaíso, because of the emergency.[21]

International reaction edit

  •   Argentina: Because the aircraft used by the Chilean government to combat the fire could not cover all the affected areas, international help was requested. Subsequently, the Argentine government announced they were sending Chile a White Helmet task force, firefighting planes and work teams.[20] Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman gave his Chilean counterpart, Heraldo Muñoz, the "Argentine condolences and solidarity with the Chilean people."[22]
  •   Colombia: Colombia, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed its solidarity with the Chilean people as well as with the Chilean Government. In the same press release, Colombia gave its condolences to the families of the victims and offered support in order to "aid the sister nation of Chile to overcome the devastating effects of this terrible disaster".[23] Colombia's consular team in Chile has also kept in touch with the Chilean authorities in order to bring prompt assistance to its nationals that might have been affected by the wildfire.[24]
  •   Spain: President of the Spanish government, Mariano Rajoy, expressed his "grief" for the wildfire, and gave his condolences to the victims' families; he also emphasized on the good relations between both countries, and said that "Their pain is ours. We, the Spanish people feel specially close to Chileans. With my feelings of greater consideration and steem."[25]
  •   Mexico: Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto expressed his grief for the wildfire and offered "solidarity and support" to the Chilean people.[26]
  •   Panama: The government of Panama expressed their "sadness" for the wildfire, and gave blankets for the victims.[21]
  •   Holy See: Pope Francis sent greetings and his "feelings of solidarity" for the victims of the wildfire.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Todo el país ayuda a Valparaíso". 24 Horas (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Televisión Nacional de Chile. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014. El Hogar de Cristo inició una campaña a nivel nacional para recopilar la mayor cantidad de alimentos, artículos de aseo y ropa de abrigo para ayudar a las más de diez mil personas damnificadas por el gran incendio de Valparaíso.
  2. ^ a b . Publimetro Chile (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Metro International. 14 April 2014. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Jefe de zona de catástrofe confirmó 13 fallecidos por incendios en Valparaíso" (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Radio Cooperativa. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  4. ^ . La Tercera (in Spanish). COPESA. 12 April 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Alerta Roja por incendio forestal en sector La Pólvora de Valparaíso". Radio Cooperativa (in Spanish). 12 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Cuatro muertos por gran incendio en Valparaíso". Univisión (in Spanish). 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Al menos 500 casas han sido afectadas durante fuerte incendio en Valparaíso, Chile". NTN24 (in Spanish). 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  8. ^ a b c "Chile, de luto: el incendio dejó 16 muertos y más de 10 mil evacuados". Todo Noticias (in Spanish). 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Onemi cree que hubo intervención de terceros en el origen del incendio". La Tercera (in Spanish). Ñuñoa, Chile: COPESA. 14 April 2014. p. 4.
  10. ^ Woo, Eduardo (May 27, 2014), "Categórico informe de Chilquinta descarta tesis que pájaros hayan iniciado incendio en Valparaíso", Radio Bío-Bío
  11. ^ (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior. 12 April 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Decretan Estado de Excepción Constitucional de Catástrofe por incendio en Valparaíso" (in Spanish). Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior. 12 April 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Chile fire in Valparaiso kills 12 and forces thousands to evacuate". BBC News Online. London, United Kingdom. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  14. ^ ""En Chile, el infierno pasó por Valparaíso": habitantes" (in Spanish). CNN México. 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Incendio en Valparaíso: Declaran alerta roja y evacuan cerros". El Mercurio Online, EMOL (in Spanish). Empresa El Mercurio S.A.P. 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  16. ^ "Cruz Roja lanzó la campaña "Todos con Valparaíso y su gente"" (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: CNN Chile. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  17. ^ a b "Minuto a Minuto: Incendio en Valparaíso deja severos daños". 24horas.cl. Santiago, Chile: Televisión Nacional de Chile. 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  18. ^ . Publimetro (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Metro International. 14 April 2014. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  19. ^ "Choque de carros de Bomberos deja dos funcionarios heridos". Terra Chile (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  20. ^ a b "El Gobierno chileno le pidió ayuda aérea a la Argentina para cubrir las "zonas desprotegidas"". Minutouno (in Spanish). 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  21. ^ a b c "Mega incendio en Valparaíso". Terra Chile (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  22. ^ "Argentina enviará aviones hidrantes a Chile para colaborar en la extinción del incendio de Valparaíso". Diario La Provincia (in Spanish). San Juan, Argentina. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  23. ^ "Comunicado del Gobierno de Colombia a raíz del voraz incendio ocurrido en Chile". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  24. ^ . Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia. 14 April 2014. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  25. ^ "Gobiernos se conduelen y ofrecen enviar ayuda". El Mercurio de Valparaíso (in Spanish). Valparaíso, Chile: Empresa El Mercurio S.A.P. 14 April 2014. p. 11.
  26. ^ . El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico. 13 April 2014. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.

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The Great Fire of Valparaiso Spanish Gran Incendio de Valparaiso 1 2 started on 12 April 2014 at 16 40 local time 19 40 UTC in the hills of the city of Valparaiso Chile 4 The wildfire destroyed at least 2 500 homes leaving 11 000 people homeless An additional 6 000 people were evacuated from the city which was placed on red alert and declared a disaster zone 5 6 7 8 Fifteen people were confirmed killed and ten suffered serious injuries Great Fire of ValparaisoGran Incendio de Valparaiso 1 2 Date s 12 16 April 2014LocationCamino La Polvora Valparaiso ChileStatisticsBurned area800 hectares 3 089 sq mi 800 0 ha Land useVegetation housing informal landfillImpactsDeaths15 3 Non fatal injuries10 serious 500 slightStructures destroyedAt least 2 500IgnitionCauseUnder investigationMotiveUnknown Contents 1 Origin 2 Development 3 International reaction 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOrigin editAn investigation by the Chilean police is taking place to determine the origin of the Valparaiso wildfire The police believes that it may have originated south of the Camino La Polvora area and southwest of Parque del Puerto cemetery ONEMI officials have reported there is no doubt the fire was started by the intervention of third parties It is also thought that contact by birds on an electrical transmission cable may have generated the initial spark for the wildfire 9 but an investigation by electricity provider company Chilquinta stated that the incineration of black vultures or any other birds was unlikely to have started the fire 10 Development edit nbsp President Michelle Bachelet during a press conference about the wildfire The wildfire started on the afternoon of 12 April at 16 40 local time 19 40 UTC in the Camino La Polvora area near the El Molle dump in the commune of Valparaiso As an initial measure the Regional Government of Valparaiso Intendencia de Valparaiso along with the ONEMI Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior and the CONAF Corporacion Nacional Forestal declared red alert in the commune 11 The fire however grew uncontrolled and affected several houses Subsequently the Chilean government declared Valparaiso a disaster zone which was later expanded to a state of constitutional exception which allowed the Chilean Army to take control of the city with the purpose of guarding the people s safety and maintaining public order Several areas of the city were evacuated 12 During the wildfire there were at least six general power outages in the city which occurred between 18 00 and 01 00 local time making it more difficult to extinguish the fire This also made it easier for thieves to loot abandoned and damaged homes as a result of the evacuation The fire is now regarded as the most catastrophic in the city s history President Michelle Bachelet confirmed that it may be the worst fire in the history of Valparaiso and did not rule out that the number of victims and the damage estimate could increase as the ruins are inspected to determine the number of destroyed houses She also sent a message of support to all those hundreds of families who lost their homes their things and in some cases their loved ones 8 It was reported that many Valparaiso residents were suffering from smoke inhalation 13 the impoverished neighbourhoods of Mariposa and La Cruz hills were the most affected areas 14 ONEMI reported that at least 850 hectares of vegetation grassland scrub and eucalyptus were destroyed and that twelve helicopters and three air tankers were struggling against the fire outbreaks that were still active in some hills In total according to the state organization around 3 500 people from the CONAF firefighters police carabineros de Chile the army health services and the ONEMI itself are working to combat and control the wildfire The ONEMI has also sent trucks with mattresses blankets water masks tents and food rations for the victims of the wildfire hosted in three schools and a Catholic church 8 nbsp One of the affected hills of Valparaiso on 13 April 2014 nbsp Satellite image of the fire in Valparaiso on 13 April 2014 The fire at Camino La Polvora was worsened by another fire at Fundo Las Cenizas which forced the authorities to request interregional support of firefighters With strong winds and difficult access the process of extinguishing the fire has proven challenging 15 The Chilean Red Cross chapter started the Todos con Valparaiso y su gente Everyone with Valparaiso and its people campaign to help victims of the wildfire 16 Other NGOs and institutions have also collaborated in relief efforts 17 Esval the local water supply company announced an outage of supply on 13 April at Achupallas Renaca Alto Santa Julia Villa Dulce Ampliacion Curauma and Placilla de Penuelas 17 The wildfire re activated in areas of Cerro Ramaditas Rocuant and Cuesta Colorada on 13 April between 20 45 and 21 15 local time the outbreaks of fire left 100 additional destroyed houses 18 Two fire engines collided as they were reaching the area leaving two injured firefighters 19 On 14 April two days after the wildfire started about twenty one aircraft worked on the fire extinguishment 20 Local firefighters reported an outbreak of fire at Ramaditas and Mariposa hills while the ONEMI reported on 14 April afternoon there was an active fire in Fundo Los Perales The office also announced three out of thirteen people killed by the wildfire were identified The government announced the grant of 500 million Chilean pesos approx one million US dollars to the commune of Valparaiso because of the emergency 21 International reaction edit nbsp Argentina Because the aircraft used by the Chilean government to combat the fire could not cover all the affected areas international help was requested Subsequently the Argentine government announced they were sending Chile a White Helmet task force firefighting planes and work teams 20 Foreign Minister Hector Timerman gave his Chilean counterpart Heraldo Munoz the Argentine condolences and solidarity with the Chilean people 22 nbsp Colombia Colombia through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its solidarity with the Chilean people as well as with the Chilean Government In the same press release Colombia gave its condolences to the families of the victims and offered support in order to aid the sister nation of Chile to overcome the devastating effects of this terrible disaster 23 Colombia s consular team in Chile has also kept in touch with the Chilean authorities in order to bring prompt assistance to its nationals that might have been affected by the wildfire 24 nbsp Spain President of the Spanish government Mariano Rajoy expressed his grief for the wildfire and gave his condolences to the victims families he also emphasized on the good relations between both countries and said that Their pain is ours We the Spanish people feel specially close to Chileans With my feelings of greater consideration and steem 25 nbsp Mexico Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto expressed his grief for the wildfire and offered solidarity and support to the Chilean people 26 nbsp Panama The government of Panama expressed their sadness for the wildfire and gave blankets for the victims 21 nbsp Holy See Pope Francis sent greetings and his feelings of solidarity for the victims of the wildfire 21 See also editList of town and city firesReferences edit a b Todo el pais ayuda a Valparaiso 24 Horas in Spanish Santiago Chile Television Nacional de Chile 15 April 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2014 El Hogar de Cristo inicio una campana a nivel nacional para recopilar la mayor cantidad de alimentos articulos de aseo y ropa de abrigo para ayudar a las mas de diez mil personas damnificadas por el gran incendio de Valparaiso a b Comienzan velorios de victimas del gran incendio de Valparaiso Publimetro Chile in Spanish Santiago Chile Metro International 14 April 2014 Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2014 Jefe de zona de catastrofe confirmo 13 fallecidos por incendios en Valparaiso in Spanish Santiago Chile Radio Cooperativa Retrieved 14 April 2014 Incendio en cerros de Valparaiso afecta viviendas y obliga masiva evacuacion La Tercera in Spanish COPESA 12 April 2014 Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Alerta Roja por incendio forestal en sector La Polvora de Valparaiso Radio Cooperativa in Spanish 12 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Cuatro muertos por gran incendio en Valparaiso Univision in Spanish 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Al menos 500 casas han sido afectadas durante fuerte incendio en Valparaiso Chile NTN24 in Spanish 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 a b c Chile de luto el incendio dejo 16 muertos y mas de 10 mil evacuados Todo Noticias in Spanish 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Onemi cree que hubo intervencion de terceros en el origen del incendio La Tercera in Spanish Nunoa Chile COPESA 14 April 2014 p 4 Woo Eduardo May 27 2014 Categorico informe de Chilquinta descarta tesis que pajaros hayan iniciado incendio en Valparaiso Radio Bio Bio Se declara Alerta Roja para la comuna de Valparaiso por incendio forestal in Spanish Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior 12 April 2014 Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Decretan Estado de Excepcion Constitucional de Catastrofe por incendio en Valparaiso in Spanish Oficina Nacional de Emergencia del Ministerio del Interior 12 April 2014 Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Chile fire in Valparaiso kills 12 and forces thousands to evacuate BBC News Online London United Kingdom 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 En Chile el infierno paso por Valparaiso habitantes in Spanish CNN Mexico 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Incendio en Valparaiso Declaran alerta roja y evacuan cerros El Mercurio Online EMOL in Spanish Empresa El Mercurio S A P 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Cruz Roja lanzo la campana Todos con Valparaiso y su gente in Spanish Santiago Chile CNN Chile Retrieved 13 April 2014 a b Minuto a Minuto Incendio en Valparaiso deja severos danos 24horas cl Santiago Chile Television Nacional de Chile 13 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2014 Incendio en Valparaiso Combate del fuego se concentra en Cerro Ramaditas y Cuesta Colorada Publimetro in Spanish Santiago Chile Metro International 14 April 2014 Archived from the original on 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Choque de carros de Bomberos deja dos funcionarios heridos Terra Chile in Spanish Santiago Chile 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 a b El Gobierno chileno le pidio ayuda aerea a la Argentina para cubrir las zonas desprotegidas Minutouno in Spanish 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 a b c Mega incendio en Valparaiso Terra Chile in Spanish Santiago Chile 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Argentina enviara aviones hidrantes a Chile para colaborar en la extincion del incendio de Valparaiso Diario La Provincia in Spanish San Juan Argentina 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Comunicado del Gobierno de Colombia a raiz del voraz incendio ocurrido en Chile Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia in Spanish Bogota Colombia 14 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Cancilleria colombiana brinda asistencia a connacionales en Chile tras las emergencias registradas en las ultimas semanas Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia in Spanish Bogota Colombia 14 April 2014 Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Gobiernos se conduelen y ofrecen enviar ayuda El Mercurio de Valparaiso in Spanish Valparaiso Chile Empresa El Mercurio S A P 14 April 2014 p 11 Pena Nieto ofrece ayuda a Chile por incendio forestal El Universal in Spanish Mexico City Mexico 13 April 2014 Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Great Fire of Valparaiso Valparaiso fire on Google Crisis Response Retrieved 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