Southern Chile Wildfires Claim 19 Lives as High Winds Fuel Blazes
High winds over the weekend drove wildfires across southern Chile, killing at least 19 and razing forests and homes. Fire crews are racing to contain dozens of blazes still active.
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High winds over the weekend drove wildfires across southern Chile, killing at least 19 and razing forests and homes. Fire crews are racing to contain dozens of blazes still active.
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