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BUSHFIRES BY LILY, CAITLIN, NICOLA, SAM AND RICHARD d20

BUSHFIRES BY LILY, CAITLIN, NICOLA, SAM AND RICHARD d20. Unfortunately, the majority of people who lose their lives in bushfire do so because of poorly timed and poorly planned last minute evacuation. . . BUSHFIRE FACTS. There are a few bushfires that are under the “disaster” banner. .

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BUSHFIRES BY LILY, CAITLIN, NICOLA, SAM AND RICHARD d20

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  1. BUSHFIRES BY LILY, CAITLIN, NICOLA, SAM AND RICHARD d20

  2. Unfortunately, the majority of people who lose their lives in bushfire do so because of poorly timed and poorly planned last minute evacuation. . BUSHFIRE FACTS

  3. There are a few bushfires that are under the “disaster” banner. Some of these were in: • South Australia and Victoria in 1983, which claimed 76 lives and was designated as “Ash Wednesday”. • Southern Victoria, 1969 when 23 passed away. • New South Wales (1968) in the Blue Mountains and coastal region. 14 lives were taken during this fire. • Hobart and Southern Tasmania, 1967, which left 62 dead. • Victoria, 1939 and was named “Black Friday”. It took 71 lives. • Bushfires in Australia occur either as a Grass Fire or Forest Fire

  4. HOW TO BUSHFIRES START? There are many ways that a bushfire can start including someone dropping a cigarette, hot windy days and someone doing something that creates sparks, fires in other places catch on, matches and lightning strikes.

  5. Black Saturday Australia’s worst bushfire was Black Saturday, it destroyed 2029 homes and killed 114 people.

  6. Thanks for watching our presentation on bushfires hope you enjoyed ---------------------------------

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