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O'Higgins

Región Aisén del Gral. Carlos Ibáñez del Campo675 inhabitantsPoblación proyectada INE 20248.135 km² of area0 inh./km²$5.324M ingreso municipalSINIM · ingreso total percibido · 2025
Profile today2050
The comuna in context · among 346 comunas
Summary

What the comuna hasSource: OpenStreetMap

7 Squares and green areas
3 Carabineros
1 Rodeo arenas (medialunas)
1 Health centers
1 Fire stations
1 Kindergartens
1 Libraries
1 Schools

O'Higgins es una comuna de la zona austral de Chile, ubicada en la Provincia Capitán Prat, la cual a su vez forma parte de la Región de Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, cuya capital es Villa O'Higgins.

Introductory text from Wikipedia, bajo licencia CC BY-SA.

Liveability index · EIU style

51.0 /100
Ver el ranking y simular
#137 of 346 · most liveable in the country (EIU weighting)
Safety47
Health51
Culture and environment41
Education76
Infrastructure56
AuthoritiesWho leads the comuna, its council, sessions and lobbying requests

Mayor · 2024-2028Source: DecideChile · SERVEL

CF
Claudio Fica G.Re-elected
CONTIGO CHILE MEJOR · PARTIDO DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO
185
votes (33.33%)
829
Electoral roll
67,91%
Turnout
Mayoral history · 7 terms
CF
Claudio Fica G.
2024-2028 · PARTIDO DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO
185
votes
JC
Jose Claudio Fica Gomez
2021-2024 · DC
205
votes
JC
José Claudio Fica Gómez
2008-2012 · PDC
176
votes
JF
José Fica Gómez
2004-2008 · PDC
167
votes
JC
Jose Claudio Fica Gomez
2000-2004 · PDC
77
votes
AR
Alfredo Runin Carcamo
1996-2000 · ILDUD
116
votes
JC
Jose Claudio Fica Gomez
1992-1996 · DC
69
votes

SERVEL · TRICEL (1992-2008) · DecideChile (2024) · Wikidata (pre-1992)

Concejo MunicipalSource: DecideChile · SERVEL

RT
Raquel Torres C.
CHILE VAMOS UDI-EVOPOLI E INDEPENDIENTES · INDEPENDIENTE
73
votes
JA
Jaqueline Acevedo B.
CHILE VAMOS RENOVACIÓN NACIONAL - INDEPENDIENTES · RENOVACION NACIONAL
70
votes
LG
Lorena Gatica B.
CHILE VAMOS UDI-EVOPOLI E INDEPENDIENTES · INDEPENDIENTE
59
votes
JM
Juan Muñoz O.
CHILE MUCHO MEJOR · PARTIDO DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO
54
votes
HP
Humberto Pizarro P.
CHILE MUCHO MEJOR · PARTIDO SOCIALISTA DE CHILE
50
votes
AO
Ariel Ovalle S.
CHILE MUCHO MEJOR · INDEPENDIENTE
48
votes

Official council minutesSource: CPLT · Active Transparency inventory (Law 20.285)

409 minutes publishedindex updated on 11-08-2026Municipal transparency

What the council resolvesSource: Official minutes · AI extraction (ongoing)

Resolutions extracted
652
of 318 minutes read
Money involved
$7.396.215.529
sum of resolutions with amounts
ResolutionTypeAmountVote
4.4 · Contratación de estudio de ingeniería para proyecto Plan Manejo Forestal, Rivera Sur Rio MoscoTender$1.200.000unanimidad
4.3 · Postulación a proyecto Museos de Chile con aporte municipal para vitrinas e instalaciones eléctricas en museoSubsidy$3.000.000unanimidad
4.7 · Modificación cambio de ítems del Programa Fiesta NavideñaBudget amendmentunanimidad
4.6 · Aprobación del Presupuesto Municipal 2020Budget amendmentunanimidad
4.5 · Pago a Receptora Judicial Casa MunicipalSettlement$240.000mayoria
4.4 · Cambio de ítem del Programa Municipal 'Baile Orquesta'Budget amendment$6.000.000unanimidad

Resolutions voted by the council, automatically extracted from the official minutes (extraction ongoing: coverage grows as the 94.917 indexed minutes are processed). May contain reading errors; the official document is the municipality's PDF.

Comptroller auditsSource: CGR · Municipal Observatory

Findingstotal
125
Highly complex
27
Audit reports
5
YearFindingsAltam.Compl.Median.Reports
202012571
20162011722
2015931659162

CGR severity classification · audit findings on the municipality and its corporations

Who requests meetings with the municipalitySource: InfoLobby · CPLT (Law 20,730)

  • FT
    Fundación Te Apoyamos
    Lobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2025
  • FL
    Fundación Lazos de Aysén para la Infancia
    Lobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2025
  • Md
    Mutual de Seguridad de la Cámara Chilena de la Construcción
    Lobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2016

Organisations that registered Lobby Law meetings with this municipality. Registering the meeting is mandatory for the official, so the list shows who asked to be heard, not whether they got anything.

PopulationWho lives here, how they study, their healthcare and more

Population and living conditionsSource: INE · CENSO · MINEDUC · ADIS

Population trend

477
inhabitants
679
inhabitants
20022025

How it has changedSource: Official INE series 2002–2026 (2017 base).

See the full trajectory to 2050
Since 2002
+43%
inhabitants
Estimated population 2050
672
-3% vs. 2035 (690)
Over 60 · 2050
24,45%
18,26% in 2035 · +6 pts of ageing

INE projects comuna population only through 2035; the 2050 values are an own estimate by the monitor, anchored to the official INE 2050 national total (21,626,079 inhab, 32.1% aged 60+). Not an official comuna figure.

IndicatorValueSource
Homes with public water supply (2017 Census)78,51 %CENSO 2017 2017
School disengagement (leaves the system)4,3 %MINEDUC 2023
PAES reading comprehension (DEMRE)601,4 ptsDEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026
PAES mathematics M1 (DEMRE)629,1 ptsDEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026
poblacion_censo647 inh.2024 Census 2024
Indigenous peoples28,44 %2024 Census 2024

The PAES year is that of the admission process: the test is sat in November of the previous year. The average covers only those who registered to apply to university —not every secondary-school graduate— and groups them by the comuna of the school they graduated from, not by where the student lives. Here it rests on 7 students registered for the PAES — far too few: this comuna’s average is unreliable.

Registro Social de Hogares

People in the RSH
919
589 households
Households in the most vulnerable 40%
206
35% of RSH households
Female-headed households
42%
249
Elderly (60+)11312%
Children and adolescents (<18)18720%
Foreign nationals253%
Belonging to indigenous peoples16418%
People with moderate/severe dependency00%
Single-person households39267%

A monthly administrative snapshot of the Social Household Registry (self-registration to access benefits), as of abril 2026. The "bracket 40" is the socioeconomic rating of the most vulnerable 40%. It is a registry, not a survey: it complements CASEN (biennial) with fresh data, but well-off comunas under-register. Source: ADIS, Ministry of Social Development and Family.

School educationSource: MINEDUC Open Data 2025

School enrollment
132
1 schools
Students per teacher
4,7
28 teachers
national median: 10,15
Average attendance
88,6%
national median: 89,8%
Priority studentsSEP
73,5%
socioeconomic vulnerability
national median: 66,8%
Where they study · by provider
Public (municipal + SLEP) 100%Private subsidized 0%
Pass rate
100%
national median: 98,2%
Dropoutschool withdrawal
0,86%
dropout during the year
national median: 1,77%

Aggregate of all the comuna's schools (RBD → comuna). Pass/withdrawal and attendance are from the 2025 school year. SIMCE is not published as open data (managed by the Quality Agency, by request only); the available quality proxy is passing, dropout and attendance. The PAES result appears in the social section.

Municipal healthcare (primary care)Source: SINIM · MINSAL / FONASA

Clinics
0
Rural health posts
0
FONASA enrollees
0
0% of the population
Primary-care medical visits · per year
311
2.656
20102025
Comprehensive home visits · per year
35
143
20192025

REM-26 section A (DEIS/MINSAL): comprehensive family visits, summed across the comuna's facilities. The last year is partial while DEIS consolidates monthly reports.

Comuna's primary-care centers · FONASA 2025 enrollees (2 in total)
CenterTypeProvider typeEnrollees% brackets A-B
Posta de Salud Rural Villa O'higginsRural Health Post (PSR)Health Service20%

FONASA brackets A-B ≈ lowest incomes (A: without resources). Source: FONASA, as of Dec 31, 2025, DEIS code.

Indigenous peoplesSource: 2024 Census (INE) · CONADI via IDE SMA

Indigenous population
184
28.4% of the census population (Census 2024)
Indigenous communities
2
RNAI CONADI registry · Mar 2024
PeoplePeople% of total
Mapuche18298.9%

2024 Census: people who consider themselves as belonging to an indigenous people (small counts are suppressed for confidentiality at the source and not shown). Communities: CONADI national registry as of March 2024 — Araucanía and Los Lagos not refreshed in that update, the count is a floor. Land grants: 2022 registry.

Community organizationSource: RPJSFL Civil Registry (Law 20.500/19.418) · as of Jun 2026

Active neighborhood councils
1
Councils per 1,000 inhabitants
1.5
density of territorial organization
Non-profit organizations
23
the entire active civil fabric
Committees (water, housing, progress)
7
Cultural
3
Sports
2
For the elderly
1
Social and aid
1
Fire brigades
1

All the comuna's active non-profit legal entities (Law 20.500 / 19.418), classified by organization name. It portrays the civil fabric: not just neighborhood councils, also committees, sports clubs, cultural and elderly groups, foundations and fire brigades.

2 Local media · 1 Comunitaria · 1 FMSource: SUBTEL · broadcasting licences · Regional Media Survey (MSGG)

Local mediaTypedial
RPRIO PASCUAComunitaria107.1 FM
ASAgrupacion Social, Cultural, Deportiva y Comunicacional "agrupacion Cultural Villa O'higgins" · holderFM96.1 FM

The dial (frequency) of every FM, AM and community radio with a studio in the comuna (SUBTEL, active sound broadcasting concessions). National networks appear in their headquarters' comuna, not necessarily where they broadcast. When SUBTEL records no brand name, its holder (the concession holder).

Foreign-born populationSource: 2024 Census · INE

Foreign nationals
28
4,3% of the census population (Census 2024)
Main origin
Argentina
12 people · 43% of the foreigners
Main countries of origin
12 Argentina
4 Venezuela

International immigrants per the 2024 Census (people born outside Chile living in the comuna). Nationwide they are 1,608,650 people, 8.8% of the population.

Housing and housing deficitSource: MINVU (Encampment Registry + 2024 Census deficit + subsidies) · INE

Encampments
0
no encampments registered
Housing deficit
4
1,4% of the comuna's households
Housing permits · 2024
3
265 m² · new construction
Subsidies Integrated System · DS01
6
paid · 2012–2025
Subsidies Solidarity Fund · DS49
2
beneficiaries · 2014–2017
Subsidies Rental · DS52
0
paid · 2017–2023

Encampments: MINVU National Registry 2024 (irregular settlements and the families living in them). Quantitative deficit: homes missing per the 2024 Census (doubling-up + unrecoverable overcrowding). Permits: new homes authorized by the Works Directorate in 2024 (INE) — measures future construction, not stock. Subsidies: MINVU by application comuna — DS49 accrues beneficiaries by resolution year; DS01 and DS52 accrue payments by application cohort (national totals in the source file differ ~1–6% from the comuna sum; the comuna series is published).

What the homes are like

636homes · by type (2017)
House
326 · 94.5%
House
289 · 99.3%
Shack/hut/shanty
16 · 4.6%
Other private
3 · 0.9%
Apartment
1 · 0.3%
Other private
1 · 0.3%
58%owner-occupied · tenure (2002)
Owned outright
88 · 58.3%
Rented
33 · 21.9%
Provided for work
22 · 14.6%
Free of charge
8 · 5.3%

Housing type: 2017 Census · tenure: 2002 Census (INE).

ResourcesBudget, spending, municipal procurement and more

Benefits under special regimesSource: Laws/SII/BCN/MTT/Treasury · deep-research verified

Fiscal or economic treatments that apply only to this comuna or its zone, not the rest of Chile. The chip color shows who it reaches: municipality, community, residents, companies or workers.

Tax exemptions
Bonificación a la mano de obra en zonas extremasworkers
DL 889/1975 → Ley 19.853

17% de las remuneraciones imponibles (hasta tope base ~$182.000 reajustable IPC) de trabajadores con domicilio y trabajo permanente en la zona. En Aysén/Magallanes/Chiloé/Palena solo si la remuneración supera en 20% el salario mínimo.

17% de remuneraciones imponibles (con tope)· vigenteSource
Ley Austral — crédito tributario a la inversióncompanies
Ley 19.606

Crédito contra renta de 1ª categoría por inversiones sobre 500 UTM destinadas a producción de bienes/servicios. Por tramos: 32% hasta 200.000 UTM, 15% entre 200k–2,5M UTM, 10% sobre 2,5M UTM; tope 80.000 UTM por contribuyente.

Crédito 10–32% de la inversión· vigenteSource
Zona Franca de Extensiónresidentspreliminary data
DL 1.055/1975; gravamen Ley 18.211

Los residentes compran mercaderías en la zona franca primaria sin pagar impuestos ni derechos de internación, pagando solo un gravamen especial de 0,46% sobre el valor CIF (tasa vigente desde 1-abr-2019, se reajusta). Caveat: la cobertura exacta de la extensión (p. ej. Alto Hospicio) es ambigua en la propia documentación BCN 2025.

Gravamen 0,46% CIF en vez de impuestos de internación· vigenteSource
Subsidized connectivity
Subsidio al cabotaje de combustiblesresidents
Subsidio estatal al cabotaje (Magallanes/Aysén)

Cubre el flete de combustibles desde refinerías del norte hasta Cabo Negro (Magallanes), evitando sumar hasta +$48/litro en Magallanes y +$28/litro en Aysén. Sensibilidad política alta: estuvo en disputa oct-2025 (se eliminó y se revirtió en horas).

Evita +$28–$48/litro de sobrecosto· vigente (revisado oct-2025)Source
Subsidio MTT a transporte en zonas aisladasresidents
Ley 20.378 mod. por Ley 20.696

Tarifas rebajadas en 5 modos de transporte (+900.000 personas), con complemento extra para zonas extremas/australes. La "Tarifa Cero" da pasaje GRATUITO, pero solo para 65+ y personas con discapacidad (con sola cédula), en 130+ servicios incluyendo barcazas. Para el residente común es descuento, no gratuidad.

Tarifa rebajada (gratis solo 65+/discapacidad)· vigenteSource
Others
Asignación de zona 125% (DL 249)workers
DL 249/1974 art. 7 · DL 3.551/1980 art. 25 · Ley 19.354 · Ley 19.185 art. 12

Sobresueldo mensual a funcionarios públicos según aislamiento/costo de vida: 125% del sueldo base (art. 7 DL 249). A los funcionarios municipales llega vía art. 25 del DL 3.551/1980 y el monto se aumenta en 40% (Ley 19.354) — salud primaria municipal (Ley 19.378) la percibe sin ese aumento; asistentes de la educación y personal de corporaciones no la perciben (Código del Trabajo). El %/territorio usa la división de 1974: dentro de una comuna pueden regir % mayores en localidades específicas (retenes, islas, cordillera) no reflejados acá; la CGR resuelve caso a caso. Comunas sin asignación no aparecen.

125% del sueldo base (municipal: ×1,4 por Ley 19.354)· vigente (art. 7 versión 22-dic-2021, verificado 2026-07-02)Source

Budget and revenue sourcesSource: SINIM · SUBDERE

Total revenue · 2025
$5.323.758.000
Own revenue
$118.314.000
2% of the total
Municipal Common Fund
$2.405.560.000
45% of the total
State transfers
$2.589.200.000
49% of the total
Ingreso total y desglose de ingresos propios

Total revenue · trend (2001–2025)

$242.796.000
$5.323.758.000
20012025

Own revenue breakdown (IPP) · 2025

19.0%
50.3%
21.5%
8.4%
Property tax$22.500.000
Business licenses$59.460.000
Vehicle permits$25.383.000
Cleaning fees$1.044.000
Other own revenue$9.927.000
Special-law revenues · 2025

Distributed by law to specific comunas; they arrive via transfers.

Revenue by sector · 2025
78.5%
21.5%
Municipal$5.323.758.000
Education$1.461.730.000
Municipal Common Fund balance · 2025
Net recipient: it receives $2.362.705.000 more than it contributes.
Evolución por fuente de ingreso

Permanent own revenue (IPP) · trend

$4.838.000
$118.314.000
20012025

FCM received · trend

$196.540.000
$2.405.560.000
20012025

State transfers · trend

$31.233.000
$2.589.200.000
20012025

Municipal spending and budget executionSource: SINIM · SUBDERE

Current budget · 2025
$6.770.176.000
Accrued spending · 2025
$5.291.126.000
Execution rate
78.2%
Unexecuted: $1.479.050.000
Low execution: it only executed 78.2% of the budget — $1.479.050.000 unspent.

Accrued spending · trend

$219.642.000
$5.291.126.000
20012025

Distribution by management area · 2025

72.4%
26.5%
Internal management$3.829.519.000
Community services$38.517.000
Social programs$1.401.158.000
Recreational programs$3.442.000
Cultural programs$18.490.000

What the budget is spent on · 2025

Spending lineAmount% of spending
Investment (works and projects)$2.168.726.00041.0%
Municipal personnel · municipal wages and fees$954.769.00018.0%
Goods and services (operations) · supplies, contracts, maintenance$855.854.00016.2%
Electricity (facilities)$81.373.0001.5%
Councillor stipends$80.067.0001.5%
Cleaning, garbage and landfills · waste collection and disposal$25.198.0000.5%
Travel allowances$18.216.0000.3%
Water (facilities)$11.446.0000.2%
Commissions and representation$1.043.0000.0%

Share of total accrued spending. Lines overlap (personnel sits inside several areas), so they don't add to 100%. Source: SINIM.

Personal y dotación municipal

Spending composition · 2025

18.0%
16.2%
65.8%
Personnel (Subt. 21)$954.769.000
Goods and services (Subt. 22)$855.854.000
Others$3.480.503.000

Personnel by contract type · 2025

31.5%
13.8%
48.6%
Permanent staff$595.116.000
Contract staff$262.016.000
Fee contracts$97.637.000
Labor Code$17.408.000
Community progs.$919.711.000

Municipal headcount · 2023

45.5%
31.8%
22.7%
Permanent staff10
Contract staff7
Fee contracts5
Total: 22 staffFee contracts: 22.7% of the headcountWomen: 52.9%Professionalization: 58.8%
Cost/staffer permanent: $45.277.900/yearCost/staffer contract: $25.297.571/yearCost/staffer fees: $13.939.600/year

Municipal staff by contract status (SINIM, 2023). Cost per staffer = annual spending of the type ÷ same-year headcount.

Inversión, servicios básicos y obras

Investment and authorities' expenses · 2025

Municipal investment: $2.168.726.000 (41.0% of spending)Councillor stipends: $80.067.000Travel allowances: $18.216.000Commissions and representation: $1.043.000

Basic and general services · 2025

Garbage and landfills: $25.198.000Electricity: $81.373.000Water: $11.446.000

Final works approvals (DOM) · per year

0
1
20012025

Building permits issued · per year

5
6
20132025

Management indicator · 2025

Maintained green areas per inhabitant
236 m²/inh.
Security/patrol cars
0
Security/patrol bicycles
0
Surveillance cameras
0
Security/patrol pickups
1
Security booths
0
Primary-care medical visits
2.656
Dependence on the Municipal Common Fund
95,31%
of own revenue
Security drones
1
Permanent staff
11
Permanent own revenue
2,22%
of total revenue
Security/patrol motorcycles
0
Building permits
6
FONASA-enrolled population
0
municipal health
Final works approvals
1

What it buys · Mercado PúblicoSource: ChileCompra · open data

Open profile in Monitor Mercado Público
Historic amount
$26.709.367.518
Purchase orders
8.515

Purchase-order amount · trend

$434.269.261
$2.026.912.042
20072026
Top suppliersAmountPOs
Claro Vicuña Valenzuela S.A.$4.434.346.0421
Hermanos Montecinos Muñoz SpA$1.943.869.50011
DC Patagonia$937.948.92790
Víctor Hugo Reyes Reyes$894.234.4358
Recos SpA$771.270.6801
Ariel Isaac Astudillo Oliva$709.721.13219
Crecer SpA$536.504.2701
Ml Construcciones Coyhaique$426.072.3203

Purchase mechanism · 2026

Tender $1.673.838.16083%
Agile Purchase $258.810.42113%
Framework Agreement $54.344.6453%
Direct award discretionary$39.918.8172%

Companies and economic activitySource: SII · company statistics and roster (domicile/HQ)

Registered companies
115
domiciled in the comuna
Dependent workers
85

Pyramid by sales bracket

78.3%
7.0%
14.8%
Micro (≤2,400 UF)90 companies
Small (≤25k UF)8 companies
No sales/no info17 companies
TerritoryClimate, biodiversity, national heritage, SEIA-approved projects and more

Environment and air qualitySource: MMA · SINCA + PPDA + RETC

No air monitoring station (SINCA) in the comuna.

Air quality observed at MMA's SINCA stations within the comuna (2020); when there are several, the worst is shown. The scale compares the annual average with the WHO 2021 guideline (PM2.5 = 5 · PM10 = 15 µg/m³, international health reference) and the Chilean annual primary standard (PM2.5 = 20 · PM10 = 50 µg/m³): green within the WHO guideline, amber between guideline and standard, red above the national standard. "Days above standard" use the 24-h daily standard (PM2.5 = 50 · PM10 = 150 µg/m³). RETC emissions = declared point sources (industry/energy), excludes diffuse sources like residential firewood.

Biodiversity and protected areasSource: SNASPE · SEIA baselines

State protected wilderness areas (SNASPE) in the comuna
Bernardo O'HigginsNational Park1.858.706 ha

Species of flora, fauna and funga documented in the baselines of the projects evaluated by SEIA in the comuna — what their environmental studies recorded in the territory. Conservation status (RCE/IUCN) and Chilean endemism are flagged.

33
Species
19
Flora
14
Fauna
12
In conservation status
4
Endemic to Chile
Species in conservation category
PeladillaAplochiton zebraENRoble de santiago, roble blanco, roble, hualle, pellín,hualoNothofagus macrocarpaVUHuemul, taruca, wümul, güemul, shoan, shoen, trula, hueque, ciervo sur andinoHippocamelus bisulcusCRAraucaria, pehuén, piñonero, pino piñonero, pino chileno, pino araucaria, pewen, guiliuAraucaria araucanaENPuyeGalaxias maculatusVUBagreHatcheria macraeiVUCiprés de cordillera, lenAustrocedrus chilensisVUHuillínLontra provocaxENHualoNothofagus glaucaNTPerca truchaPercichthys truchaNTPejerrey, pejerrey atagónicoOdontesthes hatcheriNTConcón, kongkong, lechuza batarazStrix rufipesNT

CR critically endangered · EN endangered · VU vulnerable · NT near threatened (Species Classification Regulation / IUCN). ★ endemic to Chile. Extracted from SEIA studies by kingdom; presence reflects what baselines characterized, not a census.

Basic utilitiesSource: SISS · CNE · MINEDUC

Higher education
No campus · nearest in Coyhaique at 341.5 km

Almost no comuna has its own utility: it is served by a major regional concession holder. Water = urban operational territory (SISS; rural goes via APR); electric = concession distributor per the tariff decree (CNE); higher education = university, IP and CFT campuses (MINEDUC/SIES), with the nearest comuna when there are none.

Green areasSource: SINIM · SUBDERE (2021)

Green space per capita
38 m²
above the CNDU standard
standard 10 m²

Municipally maintained green area per inhabitant (SINIM). The National Urban Development Council recommends a minimum of 10 m²/inhab (WHO, ~9). Self-reported by municipalities, with quality varying across comunas.

Territorial burdensSource: SUBDERE (waste, Jun 2023) · Gendarmería (Jun 2025) · SISS (WWTP)

Infrastructure this comuna carries — often serving others.

FacilityTypeDetail
Relleno Sanitario Villa O´HigginsRelleno Sanitario95 t/year
Where this comuna's waste goes
Relleno Sanitario Villa O´Higgins (O'Higgins) · 95 t/year

Official registries: they exclude illegal dumps and rural WWTPs (no consolidated public registry).

Winter riskSource: SENAPRED · winter critical points 2026 (via FAU U. de Chile)

Critical points registered
62
At high or very high risk
36
14 very high
Main threat
Inundación por desborde de c…
Inundación por desborde de cauce

Points in the comuna where SENAPRED identifies winter-rain risk (channel overflows, flooding, collector collapse, landslides, mudflows, snow), with risk level and the agency responsible for the fix.

Climate and climate changeSource: ARClim · MMA + CR2/UC (CMIP6 modeling)

Mean annual temperature
3,49°C
2035-2065 projection: +1,2°C
Annual precipitation
1.847 mm
projection: 0%
Hot days>30°C
0
projection: +0 days
Frost days
188

Modeled climatology (CMIP6 downscaling ~5 km): present ≈ 1980-2010, projection ≈ 2035-2065 middle scenario. Not recent weather observation.

SafetyCrime, road crashes and municipal security infrastructure

Crimes (police cases)Source: CEAD · Ministry of Public Security

Police cases · 2025
36
all crimes
Rate per 100,000 inhab.
5.333
Police cases · trend
40
36
20102025
By crime type · 2025
CrimeCasesRate/100k
Property damage121.778
Threats81.185
Larceny6889
Domestic violence5741
Alcohol and drug use in public spaces2296
Serious or very serious injuries1148
Other burglaries (forcible entry)1148
Sexual harassment1148

Police cases (reports + arrests) recorded by Carabineros and PDI. Not victimization (ENUSC measures the real figure, higher due to underreporting). The rate uses INE 2024 population. Source: CEAD, Ministry of Public Security.

What the municipality does

Municipal security infrastructure and staff declared to SINIM (since 2016). Excludes Carabineros and PDI, which are national.

Surveillance cameras
0
Guards and inspectors
0
1 per 675 hab
Patrol fleet
1
cars, pickups, motorcycles, bikes
Patrol fleet by type
Pickups: 1Drones: 1
Surveillance cameras · trend
0
0
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