A school and several houses burned to ashes as wildfires raged in central Chile on Sunday. The Chilean government is coordinating greater resources to control the advance of several active fires in the central part of the country that have consumed more than 3,500 hectares and put neighbouring residential areas at risk, authorities said.
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Wildfires rage in central Chile, authorities struggle to coordinate control efforts
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