Large Parts of Australia Endure Heat Wave, Raising Bushfire Risk
- Large parts of Australia experienced heatwave conditions, with high bushfire risk in Western Australia, as temperatures reached 45 degrees Celsius in some regions.
- El Nino caused scorching temperatures, heatwaves, cyclones, droughts, and wildfires in Australia's east.
- In Western Australia, over 20 bushfires, including one near Pemberton, were burning, posing a threat to residents.
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Heatwave and storms cause havoc as extreme weather hits Australia
Australian authorities issued a high bushfire risk warning in various areas of the huge Western Australia state on Sunday, as large parts of the country sweated through heatwave conditions, Reuters reports.The nation's weather forecaster on Sunday issued
Wildfires in Australia due to a heat wave. Meteorologists warn that it will also be 45 degrees Celsius
Large areas of Australia are experiencing a heatwave that has caused authorities in the country to issue an increased risk of wildfires in many parts of Western Australia, Reuters reports.
Heatwave warnings issued in Australia, authorities warn of bushfire risk
Heatwave warnings were issued in large parts of Australia on Sunday (Dec 24) amid scorching temperatures. According to a report by the news agency Reuters, authorities warned of a high bushfire risk in many parts of the Western Australia state. The weather forecaster issued heatwave alerts for the western state, the Northern Territory, and the eastern Queensland state, warning temperatures in some regions could hit around 45 degrees Celsius.
Large parts of Australia endure heatwave, lifting bushfire risk
SYDNEY: Large swaths of Australia on Sunday (Dec 24) sweated through heatwave conditions as authorities warned of a high bushfire risk in many parts of the country's vast Western Australia state. The nation's weather forecaster on Sunday issued heatwave alerts for the state and neighbouring Northern Territ
Large parts of Australia endure heatwave, lifting bushfire risk
SYDNEY, Dec 24 — Large parts of Australia today sweated through heatwave conditions as authorities warned of a high bushfire risk in many parts of the country’s vast Western Australia state. The nation’s weather forecaster on Sunday issued heatwave alerts for the western state, the neighbouring Northern Territory and the eastern Queensland state, warning temperatures in some regions could hit around 45 degrees Celsius. In Perth, the capital of W…
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