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Forest fires that have killed 26 people and left thousands homeless in central and southern Chile have also threatened the lives of animals. Domestic animals and those native to the woodland have been injured.
An emergency clinic was set up in Santa Juana to treat them.
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Read more: Chile forest fires: Heatwave puts new regions at risk