At least 100 homes were burned down and 400 people were left homeless on Monday after fire broke out in a slum in the city of Iquique in northern Chile, local authorities reported.
Hundreds left homeless as fire engulfs over 100 houses in #Chile pic.twitter.com/cnprM7LEXJ
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Videos shot by local Totti Espinoza during the afternoon show dark heavy plumes of smoke coming out of the fires consuming houses.
The presidential delegate for the Tamarugal province, Miguel Angel Quezada, said the fire had been extinguished on Monday night. Quezada also said many of the destroyed homes were built in an irregular urban settlement.
Authorities have set up shelters for the 280 families affected by the fire.
ALERT 🚨 At least 15 people were injured after a fire burned more than 40 homes in a settlement in the Laguna Verde sector of Iquique, Chile. pic.twitter.com/DvSsvM5vM1
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) January 10, 2022
Around 100 dwellings destroyed and 400 displaced by fire in Chile.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 11, 2022
Shelters are set up for the estimated 280 families affected by the blaze, visible for miles around as thick plumes of smoke fill the sky.
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