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Upper Blue Mountains Bushfire
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40 homes were destroyed in the fire.
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Grose Valley, Blue Mountains. Only 4 facilities were destroyed
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The Leura bushfire, Blue Mountains destroyed up to 170 homes!
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251,000 ha of land was burnt, 3 facilities and 59 homes were demolished
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Approximately 120 houses were burnt down and 4 other buildings.
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In NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA 117,000,000 ha burnt all together, the number houses destroyed is unknown. 57,000 farm animals were harm/killed.
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54,000 ha burnt, 2 facilities ruined and 49 houses gone.
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This was Sydney's first bushfire, wrecking 5 buildings and 28 homes.
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1,000,000 ha of land in flames, with 5 facilities and 14 houses too.
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Gray's Point is found in Southern NSW, the Gray's Point bushfire wasn't big and didn't cause much damage besides 5 facilities damaged.
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This bushfire was on Christmas day, and caused $40 million worth of damage.
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This bushfire was part of the $40 million damage, and also hurt up to 40,00 livestock.
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400,000 ha and 990,00 acres of land on fire, 4 buildings and 225 homes burnt to crisp! 20,000 firefighters came to help put out the fire and save everyone they could.
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11 homes gone, along with 3 buildings.
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From Christmas Eve firefighters from RFS came. The weather was rainy, hot, dry and mixed with spring, this caused the fires to get worse. It burnt down 121 homes with 753,314 ha land.
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The 2006 fire in Junee is officially called Jail Break inn Fire, this fire affected main the Riverina area. 25,200 ha of farmland and forest reserves had been burnt down.
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This is one of Australia's most expensive bushfires we have ever had, in total 25 buildings were burnt down and 83 homes in flames.
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The Pulletop bushfire, also known as Wandoo Fire, started in a hot and windy weather, this made the fire to spread 30 km further out of Wagga Wagga. 2,500 livestock hurt, 3 vehicles damaged and 2 homes too.
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Agricultural machinery and livestock was damaged, along with 53 home and 118 other buildings as well.
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Only 800 ha of land was damaged, no houses or living things were destroyed.
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Most of NSW was filled with bushfires, approximately 52,000 ha of land burnt, 19 homes and 57 buildings ended up in flames.
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In early February 2019, a small town called Tingha had caught on fire, 19 homes and 57 facilities were destroyed.