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Yes, the tragic fires of 16th February 1983 in South Australia and Victoria coincided with the Christian observance of Ash Wednesday.
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Fire departments respond to about 1,752,000 fires every year 4,380 people are killed on the scene of house fires every year, that doesn't include the people that die later due to injuries from house fires. So that's 1 person every 2 hours. 17,520 people are injured burned, or disfigured in house fires every year, so that's 2 people every hour. Fire causes $8,760,000,000 in property damage every year! Many of these fires are due to people leaving on the hob or the grill etc. and forgetting they have left it on. But some are caused by people on purpose!
yes they can. did you know that a balloon started the ash Wednesday fires yes they can. did you know that a balloon started the ash Wednesday fires
more than half the city is homeless or injured in wildfires the have txo or nine deaths.
lit fires and other causes that were not identified. The causes of the Ash Wednesday fires include sparks caused by clashing of electricity power lines, tree branches connecting with power lines, deliberately
The Ash Wednesday bushfires, which occurred in Australia's summer in 1983, killed a total of 75 people. This included 47 people in Victoria, among them seventeen volunteer firefighters, and another 28 people in South Australia.
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.
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