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Australia's ABC news service reported that there were 2029 houses destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires.
The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
Black Friday: 71 people die across Victoria in one of Australia's worst ever bushfires.
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currently, I'm pretty sure it stands at 201
7,500 people were left homeless after the Black Saturday bushfires.
Temperatures reached around 48.3 degrees (celsius).
Australia's ABC news service reported that there were 2029 houses destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires.
Approximately: Latitude:-37.471308°, Longitude:144.785153°
im pretty confident it was for the victorian bushfires in 2009
It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:MarysvilleKinglakeNarbethongHazeldeneKilmoreYeaChurchillNarre Warren
The devastating bushfires in Victoria, Australia, officially started on Saturday, 7 February 2009. Fire authorities were alerted to the worst of the fires at Kilmore, at 11.20am on Saturday, when smoke and then flames were seen near the top of a hill outside the town in central Victoria.
The Black Saturday bushfires had no long-term effect on Victoria's economy. The government of the time was causing some difficulties for the state, but the state was as wealthy as most other states in Australia (with the exception of Western Australia which is enjoying a rich mining boom).
"Black Saturday" marked the start of massive bushfires in Victoria, Australia, which eventually killed 173. The fires began on 7 February 2009, and continued for almost five weeks. On 12 March Victorian authorities announced that the last of the worst bushfires which caused the most death and devastation were under control. However, smaller fires continued, controlled, for many months after that.
Australia does not have wildfires. It has bushfires.The devastating Victorian bushfires began on Saturday, 7 February 2009. This has now come to be known as "Black Saturday".
they made orginizations to raise money to rebuild the houses and buildings the fires distroyed
Bushfires in Australia are very common during summer. However, bushfires like the massive Black Saturday fires across Victoria in February 2009, which killed almost 200 people, only occur every few decades. Prior to Black Saturday, the worst fires were Ash Wednedsay (1983) and Black Friday (1939). In between, there have been some deadly bushfires that killed a smaller number of people (Canberra 2003; Eyre Peninsula 2005). In other years, many areas may be threatened by bushfires, particularly in the south and over in Western Australia, leading to huge property losses.