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Burnt trucks are seen at a sawmill after wildfires in Chile's central-south regions, in Empedrado, Chile January 30, 2017. (Photo by Cristobal Hernandez/Reuters)

Burnt trucks are seen at a sawmill after wildfires in Chile's central-south regions, in Empedrado, Chile January 30, 2017. (Photo by Cristobal Hernandez/Reuters)



A Boeing 747-400 Super Tanker from the U.S. drops water to extinguish wildfires in Chile's central-south regions, in Dichato, Chile January 31, 2017. (Photo by Maribel Fornerod/Reuters)

A Boeing 747-400 Super Tanker from the U.S. drops water to extinguish wildfires in Chile's central-south regions, in Dichato, Chile January 31, 2017. (Photo by Maribel Fornerod/Reuters)



In this Saturday, January 28, 2017 photo, a man battles approaching wildfires in Hualqui, Chile. Firefighters and residents continue to fight the fast-spreading blazes, while a Russian supertanker plane and a Brazilian Hercules have dumped thousands of gallons of water on the area, southwest of the Chilean capital. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Saturday, January 28, 2017 photo, a man battles approaching wildfires in Hualqui, Chile. Firefighters and residents continue to fight the fast-spreading blazes, while a Russian supertanker plane and a Brazilian Hercules have dumped thousands of gallons of water on the area, southwest of the Chilean capital. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Friday, January 27, 2017 photo, firefighters takes a break from digging trenches, as wildfires threaten Florida, a community of Concepcion, Chile. More than 20,000 people, including firefighters and experts from more than a dozen countries, have battled wildfires that President Michelle Bachelet has called the worst forest disaster in Chile's history. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Friday, January 27, 2017 photo, firefighters takes a break from digging trenches, as wildfires threaten Florida, a community of Concepcion, Chile. More than 20,000 people, including firefighters and experts from more than a dozen countries, have battled wildfires that President Michelle Bachelet has called the worst forest disaster in Chile's history. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this January 21, 2017 photo, wildfires burn in Pumanque, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this January 21, 2017 photo, wildfires burn in Pumanque, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Thursday, January 26, 2017 photo, Claudia Salinas salvages charred coins, which belong to her daughter, as she culls through the remains of their home destroyed by wildfires in Santa Olga, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Thursday, January 26, 2017 photo, Claudia Salinas salvages charred coins, which belong to her daughter, as she culls through the remains of their home destroyed by wildfires in Santa Olga, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



This Monday, January 30, 2017 photo shows a road sign scorched by wildfires in Portezuelo, Chile. More than 20,000 people, including firefighters and experts from more than a dozen countries, continue to battle wildfires that President Michelle Bachelet has called the worst forest disaster in Chile's history. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

This Monday, January 30, 2017 photo shows a road sign scorched by wildfires in Portezuelo, Chile. More than 20,000 people, including firefighters and experts from more than a dozen countries, continue to battle wildfires that President Michelle Bachelet has called the worst forest disaster in Chile's history. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



This Saturday, January 21, 2016 photo shows charred bicycles amid debris left from wildfires in Pumanque, Chile. The fires have consumed forests, livestock and entire towns, prompting President Michelle Bachelet to declare a state of emergency, deploy troops and ask for international help. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

This Saturday, January 21, 2016 photo shows charred bicycles amid debris left from wildfires in Pumanque, Chile. The fires have consumed forests, livestock and entire towns, prompting President Michelle Bachelet to declare a state of emergency, deploy troops and ask for international help. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Thursday, January 26, 2017 photo, a couple walks through a neighborhood destroyed by wildfires in Chile's Santa Olga community. Officials say the town was consumed by the country's worst wildfires, engulfing the post office, a kindergarten and hundreds of homes. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Thursday, January 26, 2017 photo, a couple walks through a neighborhood destroyed by wildfires in Chile's Santa Olga community. Officials say the town was consumed by the country's worst wildfires, engulfing the post office, a kindergarten and hundreds of homes. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



Scorched trees, vehicles and debris cover the landscape of a sawmill consumed by wildfires in the community Santa Olga, Chile, Tuesday, January 31, 2017. The fires have been raging in central and southern Chile, fanned by strong winds, hot temperatures and a prolonged drought. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

Scorched trees, vehicles and debris cover the landscape of a sawmill consumed by wildfires in the community Santa Olga, Chile, Tuesday, January 31, 2017. The fires have been raging in central and southern Chile, fanned by strong winds, hot temperatures and a prolonged drought. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Saturday, January 28, 2017 photo, a scarecrow doll stands in a scorched potato field destroyed by wildfires in Florida, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Saturday, January 28, 2017 photo, a scarecrow doll stands in a scorched potato field destroyed by wildfires in Florida, Chile. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, debris is kicked up by a helicopter dumping water on wildfires in Portezuelo, Chile. Firefighters and residents are fighting the fast-spreading blazes on the ground, while a Russian supertanker plane and a Brazilian Hercules have dumped thousands of gallons of water, southwest of the Chilean capital. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, debris is kicked up by a helicopter dumping water on wildfires in Portezuelo, Chile. Firefighters and residents are fighting the fast-spreading blazes on the ground, while a Russian supertanker plane and a Brazilian Hercules have dumped thousands of gallons of water, southwest of the Chilean capital. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, a mare and her foal are led to safety as wildfires burn in Portezuelo, Chile. The fires have consumed forests, livestock and entire towns, leading President Michelle Bachelet to declare a state of emergency, deploy troops and ask for international help. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, a mare and her foal are led to safety as wildfires burn in Portezuelo, Chile. The fires have consumed forests, livestock and entire towns, leading President Michelle Bachelet to declare a state of emergency, deploy troops and ask for international help. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Monday, January 30, 2017 photo, wildfires straddle Chile's Dichato community. Strong winds are continuing to stoke the flames of raging wildfires in Chile, forcing the evacuation of more than 800 families in the coastal town of Dichato. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Monday, January 30, 2017 photo, wildfires straddle Chile's Dichato community. Strong winds are continuing to stoke the flames of raging wildfires in Chile, forcing the evacuation of more than 800 families in the coastal town of Dichato. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)



In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, a resident wets down the ground surrounding his home, threatened by a nearby wildfire in Portezuelo, Chile. Residents of some communities have been battling the fires themselves, without any protective gear and often using just branches or bottles of water in a frantic effort to save their homes, pasture and livestock. But those efforts are often undone as winds or smoldering ash spread the fires anew. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, January 29, 2017 photo, a resident wets down the ground surrounding his home, threatened by a nearby wildfire in Portezuelo, Chile. Residents of some communities have been battling the fires themselves, without any protective gear and often using just branches or bottles of water in a frantic effort to save their homes, pasture and livestock. But those efforts are often undone as winds or smoldering ash spread the fires anew. (Photo by Esteban Felix/AP Photo)
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