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Bushfires have been blazing in Australia since September, and they've intensified this week to “apocalyptic” levels, as more than 15.6 million acres have burned so far. The fires have killed at least 25 people and destroyed 2,000 homes. ... Officials say that the fires may burn for months.​

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Answered by franklalith
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Bushfires have been blazing in Australia since September, and they've intensified this week to “apocalyptic” levels, as more than 15.6 million acres have burned so far. The fires have killed at least 25 people and destroyed 2,000 homes. ... Officials say that the fires may burn for months.

Answered by pariharkiran
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Bushfires have been blazing in Australia since September, and they've intensified this week to “apocalyptic” levels, as more than 15.6 million acres have burned so far. The fires have killed at least 25 people and destroyed 2,000 homes. ... Officials say that the fires may burn for months.

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