After forest fire in Australia, rain is not expected
After forest fire in Australia, rain is not expected
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Melbourne: Only recent rains in Australia's jungles can provide relief. According to the Meteorological Department of the country, there is no possibility of rain and cold weather in the next few months. There is no hope of relief from the fire. Following the record for Australia's hottest year in 2019, it is said temperatures are likely to be above average in the next few months.

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Sources say that there is light rain in the northern part of the country, but it is not enough to extinguish the flames in the southeast. Australia has been battling this fierce fire for several months and a 3-year drought has created a more serious situation. Experts are giving this a reason for climate change.

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South Korea has burnt so much area since September: How terrible the fire is, it can be guessed that South Korea has burnt so much area since September. It is being said that 26 people and one billion animals have died in it. Relief from this fire can only bring relief. It has been reported that 2019 was Australia's hottest and driest year due to hot water and climate change in the Indian Ocean of Africa.

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The threat of fire has increased after the return of hot weather: It is also said that Australian authorities have issued a new warning on Thursday in the heavily populated southeast part of the country. Authorities have asked people to vacate the area as soon as possible. The risk of fire has increased after the return of hot weather. An alert issued in the state of Victoria last week has been extended for 2 days. The situation is expected to worsen in neighboring New South Wales state on Friday.

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