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Fires in Australia - 6 Jan 2020

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  • HMAS Choules off the coast of Mallacoota, Victoria during the bush fire crisis.
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  • Jan. 2, 2020, Canberra, Australia: Local residents wear facial protections against poor air quality. The country's capital is chocking in smoke from bushfires. According to the Nine News, Canberra's air quality is now the worst out of all major cities in the world.
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  • Jan. 2, 2020, Canberra, Australia: Local residents wear facial protections against poor air quality. The country's capital is chocking in smoke from bushfires. According to the Nine News, Canberra's air quality is now the worst out of all major cities in the world. (Credit Image: © Chu Chen/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 1, 2020 - Australia - PICTURED: January 1, 2020. The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acquired a natural-color image (above) of thick smoke blanketing southeastern Australia along the border of Victoria and New South Wales. For comparison, the second image shows what the same area looked like under cloud- and smoke-free conditions on July 24, 2019. The record-setting and deadly fire season in Australia took a dramatic turn in the last week of December and first week of January. Residents of southeastern Australia told news media about the daytime seeming to turn to night, as thick smoke filled the skies and intense fires drove people from their homes. (Credit Image: © NASA Earth/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • January 1, 2020 - Australia - PICTURED: July 24, 2019. The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acquired a natural-color image (above) of thick smoke blanketing southeastern Australia along the border of Victoria and New South Wales. For comparison, the second image shows what the same area looked like under cloud- and smoke-free conditions on July 24, 2019. The record-setting and deadly fire season in Australia took a dramatic turn in the last week of December and first week of January. Residents of southeastern Australia told news media about the daytime seeming to turn to night, as thick smoke filled the skies and intense fires drove people from their homes. (Credit Image: ? NASA Earth/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Batemans Bay New Years Eve bushfires in Australia on december 31, 2019. Witness commentary : It was upon us without warning; the night before I walked through the beach carnival and could see the fire in the mountains in the distance. I had a terrible feeling that everything might go to hell, and that the people screaming and laughing on the rides, and winning prizes in the sideshow alley, had no idea what was in store... I had a knock on my hotel door early morning that the fire front was rapidly approaching.I ran to the beach, and handed out the spare P2 masks I'd bought just the day before. People were terrified, huddled together, trying to take shelter on the beach. Then the bush on the beach caught fire, the sky was deepening red and black, and I ran back to my hotel room to take shelter from the heat. It was like being in the centre of hell.Photo by Megan Juresa/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • December 21, 2019, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia - The Grose Valley fire in the Blue Mountains area of Lithgow and Blackheath, New South Wales. (Credit Image: © Brett Kennedy/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2019 - Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia - The Grose Valley fire in the Blue Mountains area of Lithgow and Blackheath, New South Wales. (Credit Image: © Brett Kennedy/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2019, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia: FRANK DELANEY and WARREN USHER of Yalwal, is assisted from an 808 Squadron MRH90 Military Support Helicopter after being evacuated from his remote rural property to the east of the Moreton National Park and in the direct fire front of the Tianjara Fire burning north through ten thousand hectares of national park and bushland. (Credit Image: © Kelvin Hockey/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Mr Frank Delaney and Mr Warren Usher of Yalwal, NSW is assisted from an 808 Squadron MRH90 Military Support Helicopter after being evacuated from his remote rural property to the east of the Moreton National Park and in the direct fire front of the Tianjara Fire burning north through ten thousand hectares of national park and bushland.
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  • Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman Leading Seaman Ben Nixon of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter.
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  • December 21, 2019, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia: Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman BEN NIXON of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter. (Credit Image: © Kelvin Hockey/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman Leading Seaman Ben Nixon of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter.
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  • December 21, 2019, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia: Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman BEN NIXON of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter. (Credit Image: © Kelvin Hockey/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman Leading Seaman Ben Nixon of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter.
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  • December 21, 2019, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia: Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman BEN NIXON of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter. (Credit Image: © Kelvin Hockey/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2019, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia: Royal Australian Navy Aircrewman BEN NIXON of 808 Squadron, assesses the Tianjara Fire in the Moreton and Jerrawangala National Parks out of an MRH90 Taipan Military Support Helicopter. (Credit Image: © Kelvin Hockey/Royal Australian Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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