Published 13:01 IST, March 11th 2020
Lewis Hamilton feeds baby kangaroos after being left ‘heartbroken’ by Australia bushfires
Lewis Hamilton paid a visit to Australia bushfires-hit regions with a wildlife team. The six-time F1 World Champion showed his caring side during the visit.
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With upcoming Australian Grand Prix set to kick off 2020-21 Formula 1 (F1) season this weekend, six-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton decided to pay a visit to areas that were hit by Australia bushfires. t only did Lewis Hamilton visit Australia bushfires-hit areas, but he also fed baby kangaroos which were rescued by a wildlife team. New South Wales was one of Australian states which was hit by Australia bushfires destroying over 3,000 homes. fire also killed over a billion animals.
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Australian Bushfires: How devastating was calamity?
Australia bushfires burnt more than 6.3 million hectares of land across country with New South Wales and Victoria being worst affected. At least 33 people lost ir lives, including at least three volunteer firefighters. Australian bushfires, which began in September were only put out in February.
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Lewis Hamilton feeds baby Kangaroos
After landing in Australia, Lewis Hamilton paid a visit to Australia bushfires region along with a wildlife rescue team. During his visit where he admitted that he was left "heartbroken" with devastation caused. Lewis Hamilton posted a picture where he can be seen feeding baby kangaroos.
In January, Hamilton pledged more than £380,000 to support fire and animal rescue services that worked on crisis. At that time 35-year-old Mercedes driver had put up a video of a koala being saved from a backdrop of smoke and flames. He wrote that it saddens him deeply to kw that over 1 billion animals in Australia died a painful death through fault of irs.
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Lewis Hamilton wasn't only one to make a donation. Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo had also urged for a donation towards Australia bushfires. Australian driver had made an anuncement that he would be signing and raffling his race suit from 2020 Australian Grand Prix to raise more funds for Australia bushfires.
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Lewis Hamilton eyes win at Australian F1 Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton will begin his bid to equal Michael Schumacher's record of seven F1 World Championships when he takes track at Australian Grand Prix. Australian Grand Prix has been given a go-ahead despite Coronavirus fears. Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position at every race at Albert Park since 2014. His teammate, Valtteri Bottas will be looking for a second successive win in Australia after sweeping to an emphatic victory last year, a massive 20.9 seconds ahead of Hamilton.
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13:01 IST, March 11th 2020