Monday, 22 October 2012

Wildfires

Two separate blazes combined into the one raging inferno in the Macleay River region in New South Wales, Australia on Sunday. The blaze, which has been burning since Friday, has destroyed more than 28,000 hectares. An out-of-control bushfire is burning near the Bargo State Forest, with the owners of adjacent properties on alert and firefighting reinforcements travelling to the area 100 kilometres south of Sydney. A severe thunderstorm has sparked a dozen bush and grass fires in New South Wales' far west, and another out of control blaze has begun near Brewarrina, in the state's northwest


Firefighters keep on battling a wildfire Bulgaria in the Rhodope mountains and another one in the Vitosha mountains.

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