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As daylight returned on Sunday, residents began combing through the ruins of their homes, searching for anything salvageable. Twisted metal, charred wood, and melted plastic covered the hillsides, while the smell of smoke lingered heavily in the air. For many, the reality of what had been lost only began to sink in once the flames were gone.
Humanitarian organizations and local charities have begun mobilizing donation drives for food, clothing, and essential supplies. Authorities urged the public to contribute through official channels to ensure aid reaches those most in need and to avoid congestion in the affected area.
The fire in Pamplona Alta stands as one of the most destructive incidents the district has faced in recent years. While the flames have been extinguished, the recovery will be long and difficult. For hundreds of families, rebuilding will require not only physical materials but sustained support from authorities and the broader community.
As investigations proceed and relief efforts expand, residents of San Juan de Miraflores are left grappling with the aftermath of a disaster that unfolded in mere hours but will shape their lives for years to come.