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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Australia's deadly inferno

There are two suspected causes of the "mass murder": arson and climate change.

By Stephan Faris
Climate Change and the Environment Correspondent
Updated: February 10, 2009 12:20 ET

After its deadliest bushfires ever, Australia is in mourning.

Television reports flicker around the world, depicting walls of flames tearing through suburban towns outside Melbourne in southeastern Australia.

The scenes of destruction are reminiscent of a war zone.

At least 135 people died in the infernos, many of them burned in their homes or overtaken in their cars as they tried to flee. The toll is expected to rise as rescue workers explore the ash-covered devastation.

“This is of a level of horror that few of us anticipated,” Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told Australian television. “There are no words to describe it other than mass murder.”

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