Wednesday, January 01, 2020

AUSTRALIA WILDFIRES NEW YEARS CONTINUED



Military sent in over Australian wildfires that have left 17 dead
At least 17 people have died after devastating wildfires in Australia so severe that the military has been sent in. Thousands of people have had to flee to the ...


This Australian firefighter crew recorded the moment they were engulfed by a bushfire


Military moves in to help mass-scale evacuation from Australian bushfires
Tens of thousands of holiday makers raced to evacuate popular seaside towns on Australia's east coast on Wednesday, fleeing ahead of advancing bushfires, ...

Australia bushfires: PM's climate stance criticised as thousands flee blazes
Navy ships and army aircraft have been dispatched to help fight devastating bushfires on Australia's south-east coast that are feared to have killed at least 17 ...

Australian wildfires claim more lives on New Year's Day
Experts have warned the death toll is expected to rise as bushfires continue to engulf the southeast coastal region of the country. The military has been deployed ...

Satellite pictures reveal horrifying scale of Australian bush blazes
Satellite images taken above New South Wales on New Year's Eve have revealed the horrifying extent of Australia's bushfire crisis, while plumes of smoke and ... 

Satellite pictures reveal horrifying scale of Australian bush blazes as newlywed
firefighter is killed when a FIRE TORNADO swept his 10-tonne truck off the ground




Australia fires MAP: Death toll rises to 9 as bushfires blaze through New South Wales
FIRES continue to rip through Australia, with at least nine people confirmed dead in the latest series of blazes.

Explained: Australia’s raging bushfires, and the mounting climate emergency
Bushfires are routine in Australia, but authorities are calling this season the worst on record. This year, the fires started in August, much before the Southern ...

Australia sends army to fire-hit towns as death toll rises
Helicopters will airlift supplies to cut-off communities and deploy *fresh* firefighting crews, while boats are delivering food and water to some towns.. Read more at ...

Australia fires create plume of smoke wider than Europe as humanitarian crisis looms
Bushfires ravaging Australia have now killed at least 17 people and created a plume of smoke thought to be present over an area greater than that of Europe.

As death toll rises, Australia deploys military ships to send aid to wildfire-hit towns
On Tuesday morning, 4000 people in the coastal town of Mallacoota fled to the shore as winds pushed a fire toward their homes under a sky darkened by smoke ...





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