If you are referring to the Canberra Bush fires of 2003, there were over 500 homes destroyed.
people used to use coal fires, and gas and electric fires have been round for years and years, but coal fires was the prefered method
Homes in the 1900s were heated with fires in stoves and fireplaces. Later in the 1900s central heat and air came into the picture to make homes more comfortable.
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On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
Approximately 2000 homes were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia in February 2009.
2ooo homes were destroyed
There were hundreds of fires on Black Saturday, which occurred on February 7, 2009, in the Australian state of Victoria. These fires burned across multiple areas, claiming lives and causing widespread destruction.
2ooo homes were destroyed
Well there was alot of damage caused on Black Saturday as in animals homes destroyed, lives of loved ones dead ,burnt trees which where homes for animals. Just imagine it lovely wild flowers and beautiful trees and green grass animals ect and then think about how it is now burnt dead animals nothing living. So there has been alot of things destroyed but not just stuff that we worry about other things aswell as in the homes of creatures that surround us.
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"Black Saturday" refers to February 7, 2009, when devastating bushfires swept through parts of Victoria, Australia, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life. The name evokes the dark and tragic nature of the events, as 173 people lost their lives and thousands of homes were destroyed. The fires were fueled by extreme heat and strong winds, marking one of the worst natural disasters in Australian history. The day serves as a somber reminder of the impact of climate conditions on communities.
Black Saturday refers to the devastating bushfires that occurred in Victoria, Australia, on February 7, 2009. The name "Black Saturday" was chosen due to the extreme conditions on that day, which included record high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, leading to catastrophic fire behavior. The fires resulted in the loss of 173 lives, the destruction of thousands of homes, and significant ecological damage, making it one of Australia's worst natural disasters. The term has since become a somber reminder of the tragedy and its impact on communities.
Seven years.Canberra's most dangerous bushfires were in January 2003. Four people were killed, over 500 homes destroyed, and the Mount Stromlo Observatory, headquarters of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics of the Australian National University was destroyed.
There have been many bushfires in Victoria. Two major events are discussed here.In the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, official estimates of the number of homes lost was put at 1,861.Over 2000 homes were destroyed in the Ash Wednesday bushfires which hit Victoria and South Australia.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed approximately 105,000 homes and damaged an additional 188,383 homes.
Its where one of the worst bush-fires in the world took place. It happened in Victoria, Australia on the 13 January 1939. 20000 km of land was burned. 71 people died. Over several towns were destroyed. Over 1300 homes and 61 sawmills were destroyed, and a total of 3700 buildings were destroyed. It happened because of a heat-wave and it was estimated that over 3/4 of Victoria was damaged by the fire.