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Almost 2,000 homes destroyed in Australia fires


07 January 2020  

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SYDNEY: Almost 2,000 houses have been destroyed in Australia’s months-long bushfire crisis international media reports said.

After ferocious conditions last week, firefighters are using milder weather to boost containment lines around fires engulfing south-eastern Australia.

Temperatures are likely to rise again on Friday, prompting fears that two fires could form a new “mega blaze”.

At least 25 people and millions of animals have died since September.

Australia is fighting an unprecedented bushfire season, fuelled by record temperatures and widespread drought.

On Tuesday, New South Wales (NSW) officials said fires there had claimed 1,588 homes and damaged 653 more.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 07 January 2020 14:53 PM

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