Deadly wildfires tore through Chile’s Valparaiso region on Sunday, leaving behind scenes of devastation. The blazes have destroyed more than a thousand homes, killing at least 64 people with hundreds remaining missing, and the country’s president warning that the death toll is expected to rise. “It was like living through hell,” said a local resident, who lost her home on the coastal town of Vina Del Mar. Abigail Bimman has more.
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‘Living through hell’: Deadly Chile wildfires kill at least 64, with death toll expected to climb
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