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SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2025

Australia bush fire

FILE PHOTO: New South Wales Rural Fire Service firefighter Elisabeth Goh monitors a hazard reduction burn in Sydney, Australia, September 10, 2023. REUTERS/Cordelia Hsu/File Photo
World+Biz

Australian state swings from bush fires to flash flooding in 24 hours

Emergency services can be seen fighting a bushfire that is burning in the Cherry Gardens area in the Adelaide Hills, Australia, January 25, 2021. AAP Image/Morgan Sette/via REUTERS
World+Biz

Heatwave across southeast Australia stokes bushfires near Adelaide

A woman holds up a sign as she takes part in a protest to call for action on climate change in Melbourne, Australia, September 20, 2019/ Reuters
Climate Change

Australia's 'black summer' provides glimmer of hope for climate policy action

Pedestrians hold umbrellas during wet weather in Sydney, Australia, February 7, 2020. AAP Image/Peter Rae/via REUTERS
World+Biz

Downpour bring both relief and new dangers to bushfire-hit Australia

A pedestrian braves strong wind and rain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February 9, 2020/ Reuters
World+Biz

Bushfires, cyclone, torrential rain hit Australia's coasts

Heatwave and high winds bring renewed wildfire threat in Australia
World+Biz

Heatwave and high winds bring renewed wildfire threat in Australia

Australia readies for more bushfires with temperatures set to soar
World+Biz

Australia readies for more bushfires with temperatures set to soar

Heavy rains dampen fires in Australia's Queensland state, cause flooding
Environment

Heavy rains dampen fires in Australia's Queensland state, cause flooding

A burnt car is seen after bushfires on Kangaroo Island, Australia in this still image taken from a video obtained by REUTERS on January 17, 2020/ RSPCA South Australia via Reuters
Global Economy

Australia boosts emergency funding for bushfire-affected businesses

Australia's bushfire-stricken east welcomes drenching rain
World+Biz

Australia's bushfire-stricken east welcomes drenching rain

Photo: AP via UNB
World+Biz

Australia firefighters save world's only rare dinosaur trees

A burning gum tree is felled to stop it from falling on a car in Corbago, as bushfires continue in New South Wales, Australia January 5, 2020. Reuters/Tracey Nearmy
Climate Change

Hot and dry Australia could join the ranks of 'climate refugees'

A satellite image shows wildfires burning east of Obrost, Victoria, Australia January 4, 2020. Satellite image ©2020 Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters.
World+Biz

Australia's massive fires could become routine, climate scientists warn

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