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IMG_2563_flame.jpg A roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2563_sign.jpg A roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2584_hose.jpg CFA fire fighters tackle a roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_6611_dead.jpg Forest destroyed by bush fires near Michelago, New South Wales, Australia, in December 2009.
 
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IMG_6625_destruction.jpg Forest destroyed by bush fires near Michelago, New South Wales, Australia, in December 2009.
 
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IMG_6626_restrictions.jpg Forest destroyed by bush fires near Michelago, New South Wales, Australia, in December 2009.
 
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IMG_6634_forest fire.jpg A house belonging to Allan Lehepuu in the mountains near Michelago that was destroyed by bush  fires in December 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Allan is a volunteer fire fighted and went to help fight the fire at the bottom of the mountain. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed Allans and other houses in the area.
 
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IMG_6645_fire damage.jpg A house belonging to Allan Lehepuu in the mountains near Michelago that was destroyed by bush  fires in December 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Allan is a volunteer fire fighted and went to help fight the fire at the bottom of the mountain. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed Allans and other houses in the area.
 
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IMG_6656_destruction.jpg A house belonging to Allan Lehepuu in the mountains near Michelago that was destroyed by bush  fires in December 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Allan is a volunteer fire fighted and went to help fight the fire at the bottom of the mountain. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed Allans and other houses in the area.
 
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IMG_6666_house fire.jpg A house belonging to Allan Lehepuu in the mountains near Michelago that was destroyed by bush  fires in December 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Allan is a volunteer fire fighted and went to help fight the fire at the bottom of the mountain. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed Allans and other houses in the area. These are the only recognisable belongings left from the fire.
 
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IMG_2561_grass fire.jpg A roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2563_bush fire.jpg A roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2587_volunteer fire fighter.jpg CFA fire fighters tackle a roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2596_cfa.jpg CFA fire fighters tackle a roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2612_fire fighter.jpg CFA fire fighters tackle a roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_2850_fire plan.jpg A poster about bush fires in Echuca, Australia. In 2009 catastrophic bush fires in Victoria killed 173 people and left 7000 homeless. The fires were worsened by drought conditions that will only get worse as a result of clmate change.
 
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IMG_4322_national park.jpg A park in the Snowy mountains closed due to bush fires, Australia.
 
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IMG_4571_house fire.jpg A house belonging to Allan Lehepuu in the mountains near Michelago that was destroyed by bush  fires in December 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Allan is a volunteer fire fighted and went to help fight the fire at the bottom of the mountain. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed Allans and other houses in the area.
 
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IMG_4588_fire danger rating.jpg A fire danger rating sign at Michelago in New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_4944_bush fire.jpg Burnt forest near Marysville which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_5040_bush fire.jpg Burnt forest near Marysville which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 lefty homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_5388_bush fire.jpg A roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_5410_fire fighter.jpg CFA fire fighters tackle a roadside fire near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, probably started by a motorist throwing a cigarette out of the window. The drought in Victoria lead to catastrophic bush fires in 2009. on Balck Saturday the temperatures reached 47 degrees centigrade. Catastrophic forest fires left 173 people dead with 7000 left homeless. Such conditions are likely to become more common due to climate change.
 
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IMG_1819_fire restrictions.jpg A fire restriction sign near Kinglake, one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. Over 130 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1821_fire station.jpg Fire danger level signs near Kinglake, one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. Over 130 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1823_kinglake.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1825_fire damage.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1826_bush fire.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1827_charcoal.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1830_kinglake.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1839_bush fires.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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IMG_1840_fire damage.jpg Burnt forest near Kinglake which was one of the worst affected communities of the catastrophic 2009 Australian Bush Fires in the state of Victoria. 173 people were killed and many more left injured and traumatised, with 7000 left homeless. The fires were as a result of a prolonged drought and extreme high temperatures, conditions that are being exaserbated by climate change.
 
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