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Australians battle worst bushfire for 30 years
Baku, January 4, AZERTAC
South Australia’s worst bushfire for thirty years continued today, as reports claimed 13 volunteer firefighters had been injured battling the flames.
Police have declared the bushfire, started in Sampson Flat in Mount Lofty Ranges and thought to have burnt out 11,000 hectares of scrub and farmland since yesterday afternoon, a major emergency and told residents their lives remain at risk.
At least 19 communities remain in danger, with western front of the bushfire burning only 30km from Adelaide’s city centre.
The flames are being compared to the Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983, which killed 75 people and caused devastation across Victoria and South Australia.
Australian bushfires are seasonal, usually occurring in the hottest months of the year, and are an integral part of the ecology of the continent.
Nonetheless, it is thought global warming is increasing the severity and frequency of these fires. The worst bushfire occurred in 2009 when the Black Saturday fires killed 173 people and gutted swathes of Victoria.