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Wildfire rages in southwest China as strong winds and poor visibility disrupt firefighting efforts

  • Chinese authorities send more than 1,000 firefighters to Sichuan province to battle fire that has spread across mountains
  • No casualties have been reported so far, but nearly 3,400 villagers have been evacuated and the blaze has shut down a section of highway

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A wildfire in southwest China’s Sichuan province has been burning since Friday evening. Photo: Xinhua
William Zheng
More than 1,000 firefighters and seven helicopters have been deployed to battle a forest fire raging in China’s southwestern province of Sichuan.

The fire started around 5pm on Friday near Baizi village in Yajiang county in Sichuan’s Tibetan autonomous prefecture of Garze, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.

Strong winds on Saturday afternoon fanned the blaze, which quickly spread over multiple mountain ridges, it added.

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The ministry declared a level-4 emergency response, the lowest alert for fire control in forests and grasslands, and dispatched 1,260 firefighters from national and local fire rescue squads.

According to state broadcaster CCTV, a total of 3,396 villagers from a dozen villages were evacuated.
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