PATRICIA LUNA,
Patricia Luna was born in Santiago, Chile. She has been a journalist for over ten years and has worked for various news outlets including AP News. Her reporting focuses on social justice issues and she is known for her progressive views.
44%
The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
85%
Examples:
- 2 other towns in the Valparaíso region, Quilpǹ and Villa Alemana, also have been hit hard
- at least 370 people have been reported missing in the city
- Hundreds of people remain missing
Conflicts of Interest
5%
Examples:
- There are no examples of conflicts of interest in this article.
Contradictions
150%
Examples:
- There is no mention of any investigation into who started these wildfires or if they were intentionally provoked as suggested by officials earlier in the article.
- The statement 'The fires have diminished by Monday morning after burning intensely since Friday on the eastern edge of ViἚ del Mar' is deceptive because it contradicts itself and suggests that the fires were still burning intensely on Monday morning.
Deceptions
30%
Examples:
- The statement 'The fires have diminished by Monday morning after burning intensely since Friday on the eastern edge of ViἚ del Mar' is deceptive because it contradicts itself and suggests that the fires were still burning intensely on Monday morning.
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Chile Wildfires: More Than 123 Killed, Thousands of Homes Destroyed in February 5th, 2024
Broke On: Monday, 05 February 2024On February 5th, 2024, wildfires killed more than 123 people and destroyed thousands of homes in Chile. The fires were caused by high winds and an intense heatwave that saw temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). In the Valparaíso region, which is home to popular tourist spots such as Viña del Mar, 190 people are still missing. The government has declared Monday and Tuesday as days of national mourning for those killed in the wildfires.