The smoke of fires in Australia creates the image of the Aboriginal flag, photographed by a woman

A picture taken by a woman showing the flames of devastating fires in Australia seemed to mimic the Aboriginal flag. Rose Fletcher, from the south of Australia, took this picture as the sun rose and the flames of fire near her home were becoming even more dangerous. “was fired on New Year's Day, [...]
A picture taken by a woman showing the flames of devastating fires in Australia seemed to mimic the Aboriginal flag. Rose Fletcher, from the south of Australia, took this picture as the sun rose and the flames of fire near her home were becoming even more dangerous.
The “was fired on New Year's Day, shortly after the sun came up, when the fires were in the worst situation and the hearts were gloomy and the frightened”, she said of the Daily Mail, Pryscopy follows.
Cities on Australia's eastern coast have plunged into darkness in the middle of the day, until some people have said that they have seen the sky turn into a red apocalypse by fire that broke out.
At least 24 people have died so far, and dozens of others are still missing from these fires. Authorities have predicted that this number will increase.
In addition to the death toll, 1500 houses and 4 million hectares of land have been destroyed. /Periscopi/












