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Forest Fire in Las Condes Reaches 470 Hectares Affected: a Hiker Was Rescued

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The forest fire in the municipality of Las Condes, Metropolitan Region, has already affected approximately 470 hectares. The flames advanced quickly due to the conditions of high temperatures and wind prevailing in the area. Similarly, the GOPE of Carabineros rescued a hiker who was trapped on the hill at the time of the disaster. The regional presidential delegate, Gonzalo Durán, explained that “in very few hours we passed from 20 to 90 and now…

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The forest fire in the municipality of Las Condes, Metropolitan Region, has already affected approximately 470 hectares. The flames advanced quickly due to the conditions of high temperatures and wind prevailing in the area. Similarly, the GOPE of Carabineros rescued a hiker who was trapped on the hill at the time of the disaster. The regional presidential delegate, Gonzalo Durán, explained that “in very few hours we passed from 20 to 90 and now…

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According to the technical information provided by Conaf, the so-called "South Square" has consumed an area of 470 hectares.

In the middle of the operation, Carabineros carried out an air rescue of high complexity to save a woman who had been trapped among the flames in the hills of the sector. The fire remains without total control and maintains a wide deployment of land and air resources.

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El Mostrador broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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