On Ash Wednesday, February 16, 1983, a series of devastating bushfires swept through parts of Australia, particularly in Victoria. The fires resulted in the deaths of 75 people and destroyed thousands of homes, impacting an estimated 200,000 residents. The event is remembered as one of the worst bushfire disasters in Australian history, leading to significant changes in fire management and response policies.
According to official reports, around 5,000 people were injured during the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983.
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.
7.12.1983 was Tuesday July 12 1983 in the US and it was Wednesday 7 December 1983 in Canada and many other parts of the world.
In Australia's Ash Wednesday bushfires of February 1983, the highest death toll in any one area was 21 people who were killed in the Belgrave Heights and Upper Beaconsfield areas, southeast of Melbourne.
7 days from Wednesday to Wednesday.
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It has crashed into many things and killed many people.
Many people would have impacted culture in America. Depending on what state/area you are in will change who impacted the culture the most as there are lost of different types of cultures in the US.
many people died for each other!
There are 52 Wednesday's in 2011.
Drowned Wednesday has 390 pages.
In 1983 setup paperboard box plants employed 12,300 people nationwide