Australia fire: More than one billion animals killed in blazes
Australia fire: More than one billion animals killed in blazes
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Sydney: More than one billion animals have died or their lives are in danger due to the recent fire in Australia's forests. At the same time, this information has been revealed in the latest assessment of Sydney University. In a statement issued by the university, Professor Chris Dickman has said that it is not possible to compare the damage done by the fire.

According to information received from sources, it has been learned that this fire has greatly affected the animals. According to Fox News, a fire started in two wild areas in southern eastern Australia, which has spread over an area of 1.5 million acres. So far more than three thousand houses have been destroyed and 26 people have lost their lives.

It has also been noted that due to the fire spread in most of southeastern Australia, there are many touching scenes in the forest. In a similar scene, volunteer Sarah Sarah Price found a child of a kangaroo hiding in her mother's bag, counting her last breath amid the fire around. Where after some time his mother died. Price felt that the surviving child of the kangaroo should be named. At the same time, he named it Chance. He is slowly recovering. Experts say that the organisms that have survived are facing a critical situation to survive.

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