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Chile’s Wildfires: How a Mobile Clinic Is Saving Pets Amid the Flames

Last updated: January 21, 2026 12:29 am
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As wildfires devastate Chile, a mobile veterinary clinic is racing against time to rescue and treat pets caught in the flames. With 80% of Lirquén destroyed, volunteers and police are providing critical care to animals suffering from burns, dehydration, and smoke inhalation.

The wildfires in Chile have left a trail of destruction, with at least 20 people dead and nearly 300 injured. But amid the devastation, a mobile veterinary clinic is providing a lifeline for pets caught in the flames. The clinic, run by the Chilean Investigative Police and volunteers, is treating animals suffering from burns, dehydration, and smoke inhalation.

The small town of Lirquén, with around 20,000 inhabitants, has been particularly hard-hit. The fires have consumed 80% of the city, leaving behind a landscape of ash and rubble. The mobile clinic, set up in a small van, is treating cats, dogs, and other animals found in the aftermath of the fires.

Veterinarian Angiella Scalpello tends to a cat named Lunar in a mobile veterinary clinic run by the Chilean Investigative Police in an area damaged by wildfires, in Lirquen, Chile, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)
Veterinarian Angiella Scalpello tends to a cat named Lunar in a mobile veterinary clinic run by the Chilean Investigative Police in an area damaged by wildfires, in Lirquen, Chile, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)

Veterinarian Angiella Scalpello, part of the canine squad of the investigative police, explained the clinic’s mission: “Our main goal is to help animals that have been rescued, found in the rubble, in the ash, or that managed to escape with their owners but suffered injuries due to this massive fire.”

The animals arriving at the clinic often have burned whiskers and paws, and many are suffering from conjunctivitis caused by the toxic fumes. The clinic provides IV fluids, vital signs checkups, and wound care. The most severe cases are sent to veterinary hospitals.

Volunteer Vanessa Morales shared a touching story: “We’ve transported four or five puppies, in addition to three kittens. The last kitten we brought in yesterday (Monday) really touched us, because it had all four paws and its tail burned. We took it to an emergency center.”

A police officer carries a dog named Negra to a mobile veterinary clinic in area damaged by wildfires in Lirquen, Chile, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)
A police officer carries a dog named Negra to a mobile veterinary clinic in area damaged by wildfires in Lirquen, Chile, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)

The fires have also caused emotional distress for residents who have lost their pets. Yasna Hidalgo, a resident of Lirquén, is searching for her 85-year-old grandmother’s two dogs. “She had to leave in a hurry, and the house was completely destroyed,” Hidalgo said.

The Trinitarias fire, which has consumed more than 140 square kilometers (54 square miles) in the Bío Bío region, is one of the most devastating among the 30 fires currently burning in the country. This emergency is considered one of the most serious in recent years, following massive wildfires that left more than 130 dead two years ago.

A dog burned by wildfires stands in Lirquen, Chile, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)
A dog burned by wildfires stands in Lirquen, Chile, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)

The mobile clinic’s efforts are a beacon of hope amid the devastation. As the town of Lirquén begins to assess the damage and remove debris, more animals are expected to be rescued in the coming days. However, the longer they wait, the less likely they are to survive.

For residents like María Paz, a 21-year-old student, the fires have taken everything. “Everything burned, we lost everything. All 200 houses in our town burned down,” she recalled. “People died, families died, neighbors died, and many animals died, including my little kitten.”

A member of the Gonzalez family pets his dog after the family's home caught fire during wildfires in Lirquen, Chile, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)
A member of the Gonzalez family pets his dog after the family’s home caught fire during wildfires in Lirquen, Chile, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Javier Torres)

The mobile clinic’s work is a testament to the resilience and compassion of the Chilean people. As the fires continue to rage, the clinic’s efforts to save pets are a reminder of the importance of community and the power of hope in the face of adversity.

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