
Climate change has gotten worse but the fires in Australia are exceeding further into many cities. With almost 2,000 firefighters trying to combat the fires, the U.S, Canada, and New Zealand have sent their firefighters to help. About 27 people have died and 2,000 homes destroyed or damaged. Due too the rise in heat temperatures and excessive drought, climate change factors are creating natural disasters. With rising levels of CO2, the planet's temperatures have been fluctuating increasingly. Australia has bush fires but this one started deliberately. Most of the fires are being highly active in New South Wales. They are currently facing the worst drought in decades with a half-billion of their wildlife being affected and billions already dead. Including birds, reptiles and mammals but state and federal authorities have been working to end the fire crisis.
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