Published 14:38 IST, January 31st 2020
Australia: Officials declare 'State of Emergency' as bushfires threaten Canberra
Authorities in Australia on January 31 declared a state of emergency for Canberra and its surrounding regions due to soaring temperatures and strong winds
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Authorities in Australia on January 31 declared a state of emergency for Canberra and its surrounding regions. According to reports, decision was taken after high temperatures and strong winds threatened to ignite a bushfire beyond control of fire responders.
Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Andrew Barr said that decision to declare a state of emergency was a direct indication to potential danger that may erupt if conditions do t stay favourable.
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Fire may be unpredictable and uncontrollable
According to reports, authorities said that a bushfire located towards Australian Capital Territory's south h spre around to 185 sq kilometres i.e. nearly 8% of ACT's landmass. Barr stated that fire may become unpredictable and out of control in nature. He furr ded that soaring temperatures, strong winds, and dry landmasses may fan fires and pose a threat to suburbs located in south of capital city of Canberra.
Canberra houses Australia's Federal Parliament and numerous government establishments and national museums. According to reports, state of emergency will be in effect for a period of 72 hours, enabling authorities to ask people to evacuate and take control of any situation spiralling out of hand.
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Australia has been battling wildfires that have claimed lives of 33 people and an approximate one billion animals since September 2019. According to reports, nearly 2,500 homes were destroyed and more than 117,000 sq km of land burned.
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Officials warn communities in Eastern states
With Australia still being plagued by raging wildfires, fire officials on January 28 warned communities in hard-hit eastern states to strengn fire defence. According to international media reports, soaring temperatures and winds are set to return and is threatening to reignite some blazes and also start fresh ones. However, firefighters have used several days of cooler, damper wear across to try and gain control of more than 100 blazes before wear turns.
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(with inputs from ncies)
14:38 IST, January 31st 2020