Cile, emergenza incendi

People react to the advancement of a forest fire in Hualañe, a community in Concepcion, Chile, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. The worst forest fires in Chile's history were uncontrolled on Wednesday, killing a firefighter and two policemen caught in the flames as they tried to help families in rural communities, authorities said. (Alejandro Zoñez/Aton via AP) NO PUBLICAR EN CHILE
A woman sits on remains of a home destroyed by fire in Santa Olga, Chile, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Chilean officials say that the town of Santa Olga was consumed in the flames of the country's worst wildfires, but its 6,000 residents escaped unharmed. The flames engulfed the post office, a kindergarten, and hundreds of homes Thursday in the town located 220 miles (360 kilometers) south of the Chilean capital. (Javier Torres/Aton via AP) NO PUBLICAR EN CHILE - CHILE OUT
The Vega Salinas family searches what's left of their fire-destroyed home in Santa Olga, Chile, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Officials say the town was consumed by the country's worst wildfires, engulfing the post office, a kindergarten and hundreds of homes. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
Juan Vega embraces his daughter where their home once stood after a wildfire in Santa Olga, Chile, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Officials say the town was consumed by the country's worst wildfires, engulfing the post office, a kindergarten and hundreds of homes. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
A couple walks through a neighborhood destroyed by fire in Santa Olga, Chile, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Officials say the town was consumed by the country's worst wildfires, engulfing the post office, a kindergarten and hundreds of homes. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
A firefighter digs a trench in an effort to stop the advancement of a wildfire in the Florida community of Concepcion, Chile, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Fires have been raging in central and southern Chile, fanned by strong winds, hot temperatures and a prolonged drought. Emergency services have battled the flames non-stop for days with thousands of firefighters on the ground and helicopters and small airplanes in the air. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

L’ondata di caldo che ha colpito il Paese in questo periodo sta costringendo la popolazione a fare i conti con almeno 10 morti e foreste e villaggi distrutti, come quello di Santa Olga, nella regione Maule. Secondo l’Agenzia forestale nazionale 238 mila ettari di foresta sono andati persi e circa 4 mila persone hanno dovuto abbandonare le loro abitazioni. (foto Ap)

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