Thousands of people in the south-east of Australia on Tuesday because of persistent natural fires at the beach, and ran away. The severe fires in the country are being exacerbated by the extreme heat and wind. In the meantime, the death toll has risen to eleven.

you can Click the images to see how the skies over the beaches at Mallacoota, Victoria, red or black colors, and at that moment, the end of the day it was made.

with an estimated four-thousand people on the beach at Mallacoota will be protected by the fire department. Among them are the locals as well as tourists. There are four people missing, but further details on their situation, may not be made public.

the Prime minister Then, mr Andrews, of Victoria, reports that there are plans to make the people on the beach and in the water and you have to evacuate. He also said that all of the fled people as soon as possible, to be provided with food and drinking water.

We lay in the boat, for natural fires, Sydney is again covered with smoke, < / p> In the neighbouring state of New South Wales, the city of Sydney is once again covered in smoke. Also, in some parts of New South Wales, and recommend the authorities to the inhabitants of the fires of the inland to be away from them and go to the beach.

” In New South Wales on Tuesday for a father and a son were killed. It has been in the state for at least one of the missing. The fire department, which is in the area of security is not at the location, you can find an enemy that this person died as a result of the fire.

Australia is struggling since november with a severe natural fires that are now at least 4 million hectares (ha) of nature as have been laid. For this reason, there is a lot of criticism of the plans for the fireworks display in Sydney on new year’s Eve, let it go. It is the fire department an exemption from the prohibition on open fires is given to the show as possible.

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