Los Angeles Declared Red Alert for the Advance of a Forest Fire that Has Proximity to Inhabited Sectors
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On Saturday afternoon, a red alert was declared for the municipality of Los Angeles, in the Biobío region, for the development of a forest fire that “presents proximity to inhabited sectors.” According to the report delivered by the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf), the fire called “Totoral Casas Viejas“, would have caused a preliminary damage of 1.3 hectares of land. Four companies of the Los Angeles Fire Corps, along with four ground brig…
The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (SENAPRED) declared Red Alert for the municipality of Los Angeles. This, due to a forest fire that remains in combat and is close to populated areas. According to information provided by the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF), the disaster called “Old Houses” affects an area of approximately 1.3 hectares and remains active. Having a high risk of spreading to inhabited sectors. Four ground …
The fire affects an area of approximately 1.3 hectares.
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