"Chile's Wildfires: Death Toll Climbs, Botanical Garden Miracle, and Satellite Images Reveal Devastation"

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The death toll from wildfires in central Chile has risen to 131, with over 300 people still missing, making it the country's deadliest disaster since the 2010 earthquake. President Gabriel Boric announced aid measures, including forgiving water bills for affected homes and donating furniture for the 2023 Pan American Games to victims. The fires, suspected to have been intentionally lit, have devastated the Valparaíso region, leading to an outpouring of support from both national and international communities.
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