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Residents evacuated as bushfires ravage parts of WA amid heatwave As Western Australia's record-breaking hot weather continues, bushfires have broken out. Perth experiences one of the hottest early summer weeks in 90 years Maximum temperatures are expected to remain above 30 degrees in Perth as it experiences a record hot spell. Bushfire rages near Western Australia town of Koondoola A deliberately lit bushfire has put residents in the Western Australian town of Koondoola on high alert as the fire burned out of control.

Cardboard city erected in Sydney for homeless mice, rats, lizards A cardboard city has been erected by ecologists in nature sanctuary in Sydney, for animals left homeless by fires. New study reveals what's really behind Australia's worsening bushfires The average annual area burned in Australian bushfires has grown by per cent in the past 32 years, a landmark study found.

Summer bushfire forecast predicts high-risk regions in western NSW Despite above average rainfall in recent months, large swathes of NSW are at risk of a higher than normal bushfire season this summer, the National Council for Fire and Emergencies Services have said. Emergency warning issued for out-of-control bushfire east of Perth An emergency warning has been issued for an out-of-control bushfire east of Perth. Firefighters to be taught how to save wildlife from bushfires Firefighters in NSW will be given special training to try and help save wildlife caught up in bushfires.

Novel approach to keep firefighters safe ahead of bushfire season The battle to prepare for this year's bushfire season is well underway with a critical program being used to keep firefighters safe. Two to stand trial over death of NZ volunteer firefighter in Mr Pullen, a volunteer firefighter from New Zealand, was in the region helping with the firefighting effort in when police allege he was struck and killed on a road outside of Singleton.

Police investigate suspicious fires in Sydney's west At least 29 suspicious fires that occurred between May and July this year are under investigation. Bushfire contained in Sydney's west The bushfire broke out alongside Knox road in Doonside late this afternoon. Koala detection dog honoured after Black Summer fires A former rescue dog who saved more than koalas over the catastrophic Black Summer bushfires has been recognised in the United Kingdom.

Increased flooding risk for Australia's east and north over coming months Experts are warning there will be a higher risk of widespread flooding over the country's east and north in coming months, while Australia's upcoming cyclone season is expected to be average or slightly above. Gladys Berejiklian's tenure as premier marked by tackling disasters Few premiers have faced the twin disasters of a health pandemic and raging bushfires that Gladys Berejiklian confronted in New South Wales.

That was how long it took a full blown ember attack to engulf Rod Simpson's northern NSW home in He was one of the first victims of the deadly Black Summer bushfires.

Two fires responsible for Sydney smoke as firefighters prepare for summer Sydneysiders have been urged not to worry about thick blankets of smoke that covered much of the city's eastern coastline this afternoon as fire crews work to conduct hazard reduction burns before summer.

Queensland firefighters battle two blazes amid tough conditions Cold and unpredictable winds are challenging Queensland firefighters battling two blazes tonight. To meet this commitment, we continue to monitor and update our content to make sure our documents meet these standards.

Home Fire Information. National Fire News. National Preparedness Level 1 as of October 21, at 5 p. January 7, Two new large fires were reported this week, one in Louisiana and the other in Texas. Daily statistics. Year-to-date statistics. Current Wildfires. Expand All. Though the possibility of a fire breaking out in a building may never be fully eradicated, a few basic safety measures can make all the difference in saving lives, says one retired fire marshal.

Doctors worked Monday to save the lives of several people gravely injured when smoke from a fire knocked them out or trapped them in their apartments in a Bronx, New York City high-rise building. Nineteen people, including nine children, died in the blaze.



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