Blood red sky one of the worst day in world history
Sky turned blood red above parts of southeast Australia on Sunday as residents sought refuge from deadly bushfires, and a senior firefighter described the previous 24 hours as "one of our worst days ever."
Photographs of Pambula, in the state of New South Wales, showed an eerie, smoke-filled landscape, with deserted streets illuminated by an otherworldly, blazing red sky.
About 30 kilometers (19 miles) south, blood-red skies loomed over the town of Eden. There, hundreds of residents were seeking shelter on the beach on police advice, one Eden resident told CNN. Many houses have been destroyed in the area, and officials said they feared there would be fatalities.
Australia is normally hot and dry in the summer, but climate change, which brings longer and more frequent periods of extreme heat, worsens these conditions and makes vegetation drier and more likely to burn
HOW DID AUSTRALIA CATCH ON FIRE?
The heat makes the fuel drier, so they combine for something called fire weather. And that determines "fuel moisture," which is crucial for fire spread. The lower the moisture, the more likely Australian fires start and spread from lightning and human-caused ignition, a 2016 study found.
Fire destroying jungles and the habitat of thousands of animals and birds
This fire slaughters innocent animals
Cruel dance of fire
Effect of bushfire
Loss is huge. Many animals slaughtered cruelly .many animals lost there habitat
Thousands of people lost their houses .
Lost thousands of plants .
Lost thousands of plants .
Effect on environmental
Thousands tons of carbon dioxide produced by burning of plants. We lost plants which is the source of Oxygen and which converts carbon dioxide to oxygen. This may cause increase of environmental temperature.
This is the most heart rending pic of kangaroo's and other animals with the fire extinguish officer
Conclusion
We have to draw our attention on this seriously and painful moment . We have to take action on the prevention of this type of incidents .
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