Tonight, the fire of Carahue forest, considered by the authorities as the hardest to control, began to go to urban areas. The National Emergency Office (Onemi) states that 4 home, school and social headquarters are destroyed, in addition to a house whose compensation is being assessed.
About 00:30 am on Monday, CONAF Araucanía reports that there are 5 forest fires at the same time who have registered at the commune.
– Fundo San Jorge Fico Sector, 50 hectares affected, at the time.
– Sector Pailacoyán.
– Santa Celia sector.
– Corrales Sector, currently damaged 200 hectares.
– Pancul Sector Mañío, with 350 hectares damaged.
In all, firefighters and CONAF brigade members work. In addition, there are land support vehicles and heavy machinery.
Users of the Twitter network have reported Carahue's position alive.
NOW; City of #Carahue Ninth region #Chile ?? Has surrounded by an uncontrolled forest fire, which spoils everything in its path #video pic.twitter.com/XIRZ3auAuU
– Red Alert (@alertarojanot) February 4, 2019
A terrible fire in the town of Carahue and no-one in government looks out there! pic.twitter.com/M1Ro4XM3M2
– Brahianzzz (@ Brahianz91) February 4, 2019
Out of Control OS In Carahue, Montebello No Da Abasto Sector Fire Brigade
Because there are many places with other energetic lighting, you need to find prisoners and more firefighters
Thanks to you pic.twitter.com/Anc7c3GXbw– Chile's Emergency Division (@_dechoficial) February 4, 2019
So marvelous in how much carahue in flames …#InvenciblesCHV pic.twitter.com/ilNq0J3ZBi
– Joaquin martinez v .. (@zixkoalb) February 4, 2019
Other fires
Onemi reported in the Araucanía Region, along with Carahue, Cerro Nielol, Freire, Cholchol, Nueva Imperial, Temuco, Pucón, Traiguén, Angol and Perquenco are still active.
At the national level, there are a total of 108 registered fires, 36 of whom are active, 50 were controlled and 22 had disappeared. The most sensible regions are Los Lagos, Los Ríos, La Araucanía a Biobio.
Power cut
In the meantime, power cuts have affected the communities of Pitrufquén, Freire, Pucón and Villarica. The CGE company has not identified the causes of the event.
# Pitrufquén, The #Free, The # Pucón a #Villarica We reported that the supply was broken in the valleys. Informed staff work in the field @CNNCHILE @INFOLACUSTRE / RT pic.twitter.com/FRfQQ6gXQ8
– CGE Clients (@CGE_Clientes) February 4, 2019
Current fires for forest fires
Red warning for the common Futaleufú due to forest fire
Red warning for commune Quilaco, Biobío Region, for forest fire.
Red warning for Cautín Province, La Araucanía Region, for forest fires.
Red Warning for the Valdivia, Sailing, Panguipulli and La Unión communities, Los Ríos Region, due to forest fires.
Yellow Warning for the Biobío Province, Biobío Region, for forest fires.
Yellow warning for Malleco Province, Araucanía Region, for forest fires.
Yellow warning for the Valdivia Province, Los Ríos Region, for forest fires.
Yellow Warning for the Ancud community, Los Lagos Region, for forest fire.
Early Preventive Warning for the Valparaíso Region, excluding Easter Island Province and the community of Juan Fernández, due to high temperatures.
Preventative Early Warning for the Metropolitan Region, due to the threat of a forest fire.
Preventative Early Warning for Higgins Region, due to high temperatures.
Preventative Early Warning for the Maule Region, due to high temperatures.
Preventive Early Warning for the Region Ñuble, due to the threat of forest fires.
Early Preventive Warning for the Biobío Region, due to the threat of forest fire.
Preventative Early Warning for La Araucanía Region, due to high temperatures.
Early Preventive Warning for Los Ríos Region, due to high temperatures.
Early Preventive Warning for Los Lagos Region, due to high temperatures.
Preventative Early Warning for Aysén Region, due to high temperatures.
Early Preventive Warning for the Magallan Region and Chile Antarctic, due to high temperatures.