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Monday, April 14, 2014

.Chile's largest blackout operation degree

.Chile's largest blackout operation degree


Chile's largest operating muster to extinguish fire in Valparaiso, Chile's President Michelle Bachelet said.

Fire in Valparaiso has entered the third day. So far, the fire killed at least 15 people and caused 10 thousand residents homeless.

According to the Interior Minister of Chile, Rodrigo Penailillo melalap fire more than 2,500 houses and damaged the 1,140 hectares of land.

At least 11 helicopters and six planes aiding efforts to blackout. In fact, aircraft from various neighboring countries Chile was asked to help.

"We are exerting the biggest air operation in history to put out the fires," said Chile's President Michelle Bachelet.

In addition to deploying air operations, Bachelet ordered the 2,000 police officers, soldiers, sailors, Rangers, to the civil servants to support 5,000 firefighters.

Local city government banned cars drove in a number of sections of the city of Valparaiso fire truck fleet and that ambulances could move.

Previously, forestry officials say Chile took more than 20 days to completely put out the forest fire in Valparaiso, but they insisted the situation remained under control.

Alfredo MascareƱo, an official says the fire that started Saturday (12/04) click could grow because of the hot temperatures and strong winds.

On Sunday (13/11), Bachelet who monitor the State of emergency announced Chile fire area as a disaster zone.

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