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Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires

A drone view shows a forest fire in the Biobio region, where multiple wildfires have prompted emergency evacuations, in Florida, Chile, January 21, 2026. (REUTERS)
22 Jan 2026 01:27

LIRQUEN (AFP)

Police in south-central Chile have arrested a man on suspicion of starting one of the recent wildfires that killed 20 people and razed entire neighborhoods, the government said Wednesday.

Security Minister Luis Cordero said the suspect used a liquid accelerant to start fires in a wheat field, with authorities seizing five liters (more than a gallon) of fuel from him.

He was arrested at dawn in the town of Perquenco in Araucania region, south of Biobio.

The fires began simultaneously on Saturday in various parts of Biobio and Nuble regions, about 500 kilometres south of the capital Santiago. Fanned by strong winds and high temperatures, the flames quickly ripped through the coastal towns of Penco, Lirquen and Punta de Parra, leaving a blackened landscape of smoldering ruins.

Around 1,000 homes went up in smoke, affecting around 7,500 people.

Other fires were later reported further inland, in the Biobio town of Florida, about 40 kilometres east of the city of Concepcion and in Araucania.

Cordero said substances used to start fires, including plastic containers containing accelerant, were found in Concepcion.

Firefighters were still battling 35 blazes Wednesday -- 22 in Biobio, five in Nuble and eight in Araucania, according to national forestry officials.

A drop in temperature in recent days has helped ease the situation.

"We managed to reduce the intensity of the fire," Carlos Zulieta, a firefighter in Florida told AFP, adding that it was now advancing "more slowly."

The government said it would pay compensation of $700 to $1,500 to victims. Aid began trickling into affected areas on Wednesday.

Municipal workers and private companies were delivering portable toilets and generators to Lirquen, where some families are camped out in the ruins of their homes.


Source: AFP
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