Approximately 30 people are still missing.
my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
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there were over 200 poor people.
no there aren't that many rich people in the Victorian era but there was lots of rich people in the Victorian era. The richest person the Victorian era was queen Victoria and she was really ugly and stinky. She is the fat person i have ever seen in my entire life and she was 80 when she died and the Victorian era ended and this other men came and started ruling.
The conditions were just perfect for bushfires. Unfortunately the bushfires occurred more in build (or human) environments, not so much natural, which is why it affected so many people.
The fires have so far killed at least 210 people[8] and injured over 500 more. One hundred people have been admitted to hospitals across Victoria with burns. Twenty are in a critical condition with nine in intensive care. Victoria Police estimate that the number of people still missing may number over 30. (credit Wikipedia search (February 2009 Victorian Bushfires)).
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.
7,500 people were left homeless after the Black Saturday bushfires.
Tens of thousands of animals died in the Victorian bushfire. Many or most are small, non-flying animals that could not escape the flames. Insect and arachnid populations probably took the worst hit. When wildlife biologists try to run numbers on something like this, they're usually using pre-fire populations as a springboard to make calculations. No "exact" figures exist, as anyone who thinks about the issue will see. Only estimates of population mortality are all that will ever appear.
my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
No deaths were reported in the Rockhampton bushfires of October 2009. The fires mainly affected rural areas and did not result in any fatalities.
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The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
There are no accurate figures for the population of the Leadbeater's possum, as they are elusive creatures which have a habit of changing their nesting spots. Leadbeater's possums inhabit areas which are bushfire-prone, and the population suffered significantly in the 2009 Victorian bushfires. Following these bushfires, it is estimated that there are less than 1000 adult specimens remaining.
over 1000 people were missing after the attack
17,649 are missing in japan earthquake.