Ash wednesday bushfires
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ash wednesday bushfires
The Ash Wednesday Bushfires occurred on February 16, 1983 across Victoria and South Australia. Victoria's Dandenong Ranges and along the Otway Coast and Ranges saw hundreds of
Ash Wednesdayâ bushfires sweep across Victoria and South Australia and 72 people lose their lives. (1983) The highest recorded bushfire death toll in Australia occurred in 1983.
Community Safety Fact Sheet: Ash Wednesday 3 October 2003 Ash Wednesday The Ash Wednesday fires consisted of some of the most devastating bushfires Australia has ever experienced
Roslyn O'Sullivan lost everything in the Ash Wednesday bushfires while living on nearby Mount Macedon. "Didn't even have a toothbrush - nothing," she said.
The Ash Wednesday fires were a natural disaster that occurred in south-eastern Australia on 16 The summer bushfires of 1982/1983 razed approximately 5,200 km² (1,284,000 acres). [12]
72 people perished in the Ash Wednesday fires that swept through Victoria and South Australia in February 1983. Damage was estimated at $350 million with more than 2
Emergency Services Commissioner Bruce Esplin said the conditions were a recipe for a repeat of the devastating 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires, which ripped through Victoria and South
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However, bushfires as severe as the Ash Wednesday fires appear to occur six to ten times a century. Over 100 fires started on February 16 1983, a day known as Ash Wednesday.
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