Australia's Fire Crisis Continues

Australian authorities have said that dozens of wild fires, including a huge fire, will not be extinguished for weeks. By Saturday evening, more than 100 fires were active in the NeW region South Wales, while 18 of them pose a danger to the lives and homes of the residents. More [...]
By Saturday evening, more than 100 fires were active in the NeW region South Wales, while 18 of them pose a danger to the lives and homes of the residents. More than 40 more fires are active in the Queensland region.
Six people have died and more than a thousand houses have been burned in New Regions. South Wales and Queensland since the beginning of the season of fires in the state of the Southern Hemisphere.
Hundreds of volunteer firefighters, who are facing the flames for weeks, are trying to put the fires under control, although meteorologists have predicted that the temperature next Tuesday will go to 40 degrees.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicted a heavy week ahead because of strong winds, high temperatures, and a lack of rainfall. The state of fires is deteriorating by the drought that was presented a month ago.
Meteorologists have predicted that the temperature in Sydney will go to 43 degrees, 44 in the Hunter region and 43 Colbar, writes the Guardian”,












