Disaster havoc in Australia doesn't stop, now these things increase after fire
Disaster havoc in Australia doesn't stop, now these things increase after fire
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Canberra: In the past, Australia has not yet dealt with the fire in the jungles that another disaster has occurred in the country. At the same time, on the east coast of Australia, on Monday, January 20, 2020, storm and hail storm wreaked havoc. These days, it will take almost 100 years for the forest which was ravaged by the forests of Australia to come back in the same form. At the same time, due to the storm and hail storm has created more trouble in the country.

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According to information received from sources, Australia's summit agency suffered heavy losses due to this storm in the country's capital. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) confirmed on Tuesday that its 65 glasshouses in Canberra, all used for agricultural research, were damaged by the storm. At the same time, it is also being said that unfortunately, most of the projects in this storm have completely ended.

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There was a heavy hailstorm in the capital Canberra on Monday, trees were uprooted. Emergency services officials asked people to keep their vehicles away from trees and electric wires, under a roof. At the same time, it was told that this storm has not stopped. On the other hand, if this has also been noticed, the Bureau of Meteorology has asked people in the south-east of New South Wales including Sydney to be prepared for the coming storm.

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