More than 500 people have been forced to evacuate their homes
SANTIAGO Chile - Firefighters in Chile are tackling dozens of forest fires which have killed one person and destroyed 230 sq km (57,000 acres) of land in the southern and central regions. A 75-year-old man died in Bio Bio after he refused to evacuate his home.
Firefighters said they had managed to contain four out of six blazes in the Torres del Paine National Park.
An Israeli tourist detained on Saturday has denied a charge of causing the park fire through negligence.
The BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago says that Chile always suffers forest fires during the southern hemisphere summer but that a drought has made 2011 a particularly bad year.
Source: BBC
Firefighters said they had managed to contain four out of six blazes in the Torres del Paine National Park.
An Israeli tourist detained on Saturday has denied a charge of causing the park fire through negligence.
- President Sebastian Pinera said Chile was in a "situation of extreme vulnerability".
- He said that on Sunday emergency services were battling 48 separate fires, 15 of which were not yet under control.
- The president said almost 130 sq km (32,000 acres) had been burned in the Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia.
- He announced that parts of the park would re-open on Wednesday to minimise disruption to tourism and local businesses.
- An Israeli tourist has been charged with causing the fire through negligence, which he denies. If found guilty, he could face up to 60 days in prison and a fine of around $300 (£190).
- President Pinera has proposed increasing the penalties for anyone who causes forest fires, be it intentionally or negligently.
The BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago says that Chile always suffers forest fires during the southern hemisphere summer but that a drought has made 2011 a particularly bad year.
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