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Argentina: President Alberto Fernández, through a telephone call speaking with Gabriel Boric, expressed his support for fighting wild fires.[1]
Ecuador: Through its Twitter account, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility expressed its solidarity with the situation and, empathizing with the fatalities, offered its support in the face of the forest fires.[2]
Honduras: The Honduran Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina communicated through Twitter expressing "his solidarity with Chile for the fatalities and material damage caused by the wave of forest fires that affect the South American country."[3]
Bolivia: The Bolivian Foreign Ministry issued a statement lamenting the death of Bolivian pilot Julio Antonio Palacio Gómez and expressing solidarity with the Chilean government and the Chilean people.[4]
Spain: The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez , reported that he will send a plane with a contingent to help control the forest fires that plague the central-southern zone of Chile.[5]
Colombia: President Gustavo Petro announced via Twitter the sending of a plane and a contingent of experts to put out the forest fires.[6]
European Union: The European Commission offered the help of the EU to Chile to fight the forest fires.[7]
Cuba: The Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla expressed regret for the human losses and material damages, expressing his condolences to the Chilean people and the Chilean government.[8]
France: President Emmanuel Macron expressed regret at the situation, sending support to the Chilean people and the heroes who fight against the fires.[9]
Portugal: Interior Minister José Luís Carneiro expressed his "solidarity" with the victims and Chilean rescue workers, offering his help from a contingent of 140 people made up of brigade members, firefighters and members of the special civil protection forces of the gendarmerie.[10]
Paraguay : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its solidarity with the people and the Government of Chile on Monday for the loss of life, injuries and damage caused by forest fires, also announcing that Paraguay "will collaborate to fight the fire in the central area -south of that sister country."[11]