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Chile forest fires death toll jumps to 46, likely to keep rising

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By Diego Ore for ReutersAerial view of burned houses in Quilpe, Chile after a forest fire. Photo: RO

By Diego Ore for Reuters

Aerial view of burned houses after a forest fire that affected the hills in Quilpe, Viña del Mar, Chile, taken on February 3, 2024. The region of Valparaiso and Viña del Mar, in central Chile, woke up on Saturday with a partial curfew to allow the movement of evacuees and the transfer of emergency equipment in the midst of a series of unprecedented fires, authorities reported. (Photo by RODRIGO ARANGUA / AFP)

Aerial view of burned houses in Quilpe, Chile after a forest fire. Photo: RODRIGO ARANGUA / AFP

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