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BUILDING THEIR LIVES
BUSHFIRE
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LIBRARY
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CARE TAKER SHED
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BALLS
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TEXT BOOKS
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DICTIONARY
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
POLICE STATION
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TREES
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300 HOUSES DESTROY,AT LEAST 200 PEOPLE DIED FROM THE FIRE
AND 70 PEOPLE HAD SURVIVE THE FIRE.IT’S NOT JUST PEOPLE
GETTING HURT ANIMAL TOO, LIKE KOALA,KANGAROO AND
FROGS.MANY PEOPLE HAVE MINOR INJURY.FAMILY LOSING LOVE
ONES.FIRE FIGHTERS ARE TRYING THERE BEST TO STOP THE FIRE.
IT TOOK 4 TO 7 WEEKS TO PUT THE FIRE OUT.PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA
STILL WANT TO STAY AT THERE HOME’S. PEOPLE ARE FRUSTRATED
CAUSE THEY HAVE NO WHERE TO LIVE NO CLOSE RELIVETIVES.I
MOSTLY FEEL SORRY FOR THE YOUNG ONES THAT DIED IN THE
FIRE.YOUNG ONES ARE LOSING THERE FAMILY.I FEEL SORRY FOR
THOSE KIDS THAT LOST THIER MUM AND DAD.THERE WAS 16
DIFFRENT FIRE IN VICTORIA .A FEW OF FIREFIGHTERS DIED IN THE
FIRE.NEW ZEALAND FIREFIGHTERS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP
AUSTRALIA FIREFIGHTERS TO STOP THE BUSH FIRE. THIS GUY SAID
HIS HOLE FAMILY DIED IN THE FIRE.THEY NEED TO CLEAN THE
BURNT CARS AND THEY NEED TO BEWARE OF FALLING TREES.
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BUSHFIRES worsening in south-eastern Australia due to climate change will cause more deaths
and illness through air pollution, a CSIRO study has shown.
Mick Myers and a team from the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research examined
air quality data from monitoring stations in Melbourne during the 2006 bushfires and found a
big jump in air pollution. On several days it was "going through the roof", Dr Myers told the
Herald at the Greenhouse 2009 conference.
"In Melbourne you are probably taking about 20-30 additional deaths because of that
pollution," he said. "It's actually becoming a sizeable source of pollution for the urban
community".
CSIRO research has already predicted that south-eastern Australia is likely to experience a rise
in the frequency of very high and extreme fire danger days because of climate change. Dr
Myers's research shows the higher threat is likely to have increased health implications.
His study examined the fires in Victoria from December 2006 to February 2007. For several
days, a thick smoke haze hung over Melbourne and pollution concentrations at several
monitoring sites peaked at four times the National Environment Protection acceptable daily
standard.
Sampling showed high concentrations of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and elevated
levels of ozone. Most worrying, Dr Myers said, was that the particles were very small and could
penetrate quite deeply into the lungs.
The air quality standard is 50 micrograms of small particles per cubic metre. On one day, Dr
Myers said, 24-hour concentrations exceeded 400. In the fire zone, the concentrations reached
1000 or 1500 micrograms per cubic metre
BY ISAIA
WILLIE
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