Australia: Fire threat deepens once again, this CM reveals
Australia: Fire threat deepens once again, this CM reveals
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The danger of bush fire is once again increasing in Australia, which is included in the beautiful country of the world. According to local media, the Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister Andrew Barr declared a state of emergency in the region on Friday. In his statement, he said that the capital is facing the biggest threat of Bush fire since the devastating fire of 2003.

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According to the Sydney Morning Herald on the matter, Barr said, "The excess heat, wind and dry land have put the suburbs south of Canberra in danger ... this fire can be very unpredictable. It can be uncontrollable. '

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A fire has wreaked havoc in some parts of Australia. In the last few weeks, it is getting worse. Because the temperature in the country usually remains at its peak in January and February. Since September last year, more than 30 people have died and an estimated one billion animals have been killed. While thousands of homes have been destroyed, the Minister of Police and Emergency Services Mick Gentleman said that emergency services and police forces have made preparations on a large scale to keep Canberra safe. He told that several plans have been made to keep Canberra's homes safe. People were alert and heard the advice of emergency personnel.

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