one of the deadliest wildfires in decades ripped through Chile’s coastal cities of Vina Del mar and Quilpué.
Weeks later, some residents and firefighters questioned whether a lack of water to fight the fast moving wildfire contributed to the high death toll.
Rodrigo Mundaca, one of Chile’s staunchest water rights advocates, is currently governor of the region where the wildfire hit.
In march, Chile’s Congress said it would investigate the handling of the wildfire, including a lack of evacuation plans and lack of water to hydrants.
And the country’s Ministry of Public Works is investigating specific complaints that Esval fall failed to provide adequate water to combat the wildfire.
Persons:
Weeks, New York Times ’, Rodrigo Mundaca, Vina Del Mar’s, Ariel Orellana’s mother’s, Daniel Garín
Organizations:
Vina Del, New York Times, Ministry, Public
Locations:
Vina, Chile, Vina Del Mar’s El Olivar, Quilpué