Published on 12:53 PM, March 14, 2015

Chile forest fire sparks evacuations

Smoke from a forest fire is seen in Valparaiso city, northwest of Santiago, March 13, 2015. A forest fire was raging out of control on Friday evening, threatening the Chilean port city of Valparaiso, Chile's emergency service Onemi said. Photo: Reuters

Chilean authorities have declared a state of emergency as a raging forest fire forced thousands of people to flee their homes.

The fire is threatening the port cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar.

The interior ministry said about 4,500 people had already been evacuated and another 10,000 might need to be moved.

Valparaiso is still recovering from a forest fire last April that killed 15 people, injured more than 500 and destroyed nearly 3,000 homes.

The fire began at an illegal garbage dump on Friday afternoon, officials said, and spread quickly fanned by strong winds.

Fire rages in the forest around Valparaiso, in Chile, on March 13, 2015 as the fire threatens to reach the city's port. Authorities have declared a red alert in the area. Photo: AFP/ Francesco Degasperi

By late Friday, Chile's Emergency Office estimated that about 300 hectares (740 acres) had been affected.

Emergency crews battled through the night to keep the flames from reaching residential districts in Valparaiso.

Three firefighters have been injured so far and a 67-year-old woman died of cardio-respiratory causes, the interior ministry said.

Smoke from a forest fire is seen in Valparaiso city, northwest of Santiago, March 13, 2015. Several hectares of land has been burned due to forest fires near Valparaiso city, with no report of deaths or injuries, local authorities said. Photo:Reuters

Valparaiso's poorest areas, often made up of little more than wooden huts, were worst hit by last year's devastating fire.

Entire neighbourhoods were razed to the ground and many of those who died were found in the burned-down homes they had refused to leave.