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IMG_2130_p.jpg One year on from the catastrophic bush fires the residents of Marysville are still living in temporary accomodation after their houses were destroyed in 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_5007_arrow.jpg Rebuilding at 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_5007_sign.jpg Rebuilding at 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_9602_tanker.jpg This Thomas Armstrong lorry (a local haulage contractor) was the first to cross the new Workington bridge, from the north side over the River Derwent, during the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9603_haulage.jpg This Thomas Armstrong lorry (a local haulage contractor) was the first to cross the new Workington bridge, from the north side over the River Derwent, during the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9604_lorry.jpg This Thomas Armstrong lorry (a local haulage contractor) was the first to cross the new Workington bridge, from the north side over the River Derwent, during the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_8616_bridge opening.jpg The Chief Executive of Cumbria County Council stands on the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_8618_bridge opening.jpg Cumbria County Council official contractor representetive stand on the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_8621_priest.jpg The blessing of the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_8640_contractors.jpg Contractors stand on the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_8648_river crossing.jpg This Eddie Stobart lorry was chosen as the first vehicle to cross the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, at the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
The very first vehicle to cross the bridge when the tape was cut during the opening ceremony.
 
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IMG_9530_cumbria county council.jpg The new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9532_bridge.jpg The new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9563_reconstruction.jpg The new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9583_workington.jpg The new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9584_opening ceremony.jpg The new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9594_bus.jpg The first bus to cross the new Workington bridge crossing the River Derwent, shortly before the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_9601_haulage.jpg This Thomas Armstrong lorry (a local haulage contractor) was the first to cross the new Workington bridge, from the north side over the River Derwent, during the official opening. The bridge links the two halves of Workington to motor traffic for the first time in 5 months, since the devastating November 2009 floods.
 
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IMG_1944_boardwalk .jpg Rebuilding houses at 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. The owners of this property have erected a thankyou sign to the Australians that contributed to the relief fund to help the victims rebuild.
 
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IMG_1980_reconstruction.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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_2044_reconstruction.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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_2045_fish farm.jpg A trout fishing lake 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_2071_rebuilding.jpg Rebuilding at 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_2075_remembrance.jpg Abandoned burnt out house plots at 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_2129_bush fires.jpg One year on from the catastrophic bush fires the residents of Marysville are still living in temporary accomodation after their houses were destroyed in 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_2130_temporary accomodation.jpg One year on from the catastrophic bush fires the residents of Marysville are still living in temporary accomodation after their houses were destroyed in 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_2136_marysville.jpg One year on from the catastrophic bush fires the residents of Marysville are still living in temporary accomodation after their houses were destroyed in 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_4991_rebuilding.jpg Rebuilding at 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_1870_timber framed.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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_1876_kinglake.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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_1888_rebuilding.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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_1889_reconstruction.jpg Rebuilding houses at 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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