Beware of the Dogs

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I've been to Valparaiso on Chile's Pacific coast and it's a sprawling seaside town that used to be one of the most important ports in the world until the Panama Canal came along and spoiled the party.

But a word of warning if you visit Valparaiso - beware of the dogs. Because the town has lots of street dogs which have a terrible habit of barking incessantly at night when weary travellers are trying to get some much needed beauty sleep.

I got up in the middle of the night more than once and chased these pesky pooches only to discover my efforts were futile because a short time later the dogs returned and their barking started all over again.   

Apparently the authorities began to remove the dogs some years ago which were put down if no one came forward to offer them with a permanent home, but this led to a public outcry for some bizarre reason and so they were released back on to the streets.

So it seems that citizens of Valparaiso love their dogs although not quite enough to adopt and look after them properly as pets.
   

Thousands flee their homes as deadly forest fire spreads to threaten Valparaiso and Vina del Mar

At least one woman has died and dozens of people have been injured so far


By LIZZIE DEARDEN - The Independent

Thousands of people have fled their homes in Chile as a deadly forest fire threatens to reach the port cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar.

Photos showed endless clouds of smoke above the seaside towns reflecting the orange glow of the spreading flames.

Officials believe the blaze started at an illegal rubbish tip on Friday afternoon and was fanned by high winds, moving at a rate that forced authorities to declare a state of emergency in the area.

Chile’s deputy Interior Secretary, Mahmud Aleuy said that about 4,500 people in six towns had been evacuated as flames advanced and that an additional 10,000 residents might need to be moved.

His ministry said a 67-year-old woman died of heart and breathing-related causes and firefighters had reported at least 10 people injured by early this morning.

Chile's Emergency Office estimated that about 300 hectares (740 acres) had been affected by yesterday evening.

The country suffered its worst urban fire in the same area in April 2014, when a raging blaze that started as a forest fire leaped from hilltop to hilltop in Valparaiso, killing 15 people, injuring more than 500 and destroying more than 2,900 homes in some of its poorest areas.

Entire neighbourhoods were razed to the ground and many of the victims were found in the burned-down homes they reportedly refused to leave.

Recovery from the disaster was still continuing when the new fire struck.
Chilean Firefighters take their positions to tackle a forest fire in the Roderillo neighborhood of Valparaiso on March 13, 2015.

Valparaiso, which was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2003, is known for colourful neighbourhoods hugging hills so steep that people use stairs rather than streets.

About 75 miles north-west of the capital, Santiago, it has a vibrant port and is home to Chile's national legislature.

Additional reporting by agencies

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