Australia Fires Update Rain
The cool weather that has brought relief to Victoria will continue on Monday with showers expected to give firefighters some respite before the heat returns later in the.
Australia fires update rain. Monday 6 January 2020 852 AM AEDT. An elderly NSW man became the latest victim of Australias horror bushfire season on Sunday bringing the national death toll to 28. Brendon ThorneGetty Images.
Australia is expected to get heavy rain this week but officials say it wont be enough to tamp down the raging wildfires that have gripped the country for months. Canberra airport closed reports of air tanker crash in NSW bushfires latest updates. That particular fire burned 499621 hectares of land.
Australia fires media caption Australias capital Canberra is engulfed in smoke Rain has fallen in fire-ravaged parts of Australia and temperatures have dropped - but officials have warned that. Heavy rains in the state of New South Wales this week contained the last of a series of deadly wildfires some of them lasting for months to plague Australia. A wide band of rain sweeping New South Wales NSW.
Cooler conditions and rain will give Victorian firefighters a break from blazes across the state. Rain pelts fire-ravaged Australian states bringing new risks -- and some relief By Joshua Berlinger and Hilary Whiteman CNN Updated 0130 GMT 0930 HKT January 17 2020. Australia fires live.
Multiple regions across Australia reported Thursday they had received more than a months rainfall in just 24 hours according to 9 News Australia. Relief is here for a number of firefighters. Regions along the New South Wales coast have received downpour that helped some parched areas and some active bushfires.
Heavy rains drench some Australia bush fire zones helping firefighters contain the raging blazes. NASA satellite data continues to provide a look at the smoke and aerosols generated by the massive fires in Australia. Significant rain is forecast to fall across multiple Australian states bringing much needed respite after a week of catastrophic bushfire weather conditions.