Since Friday, firefighters are fighting against not let this fire bushfire supported by Canadaires. Nearly 13 000 hectares have already gone up in smoke.
According to the latest toll released, 29 people were injured. Moreover, there are thirty homes destroyed in the Mount Lofty Ranges, a mountain range east of Adelaide.
The Prime Minister of South Australia Jay Weatherill stressed the need to take advantage of the lull to score points, "the situation is still clearly dangerous. This is far from over. We are in a race against time to control this fire as possible before time runs warms and the winds will strengthen. "
Hundreds of soldiers were mobilized fire until the return from that announced on Tuesday and Wednesday winds and a new exceptional heat wave with temperatures sometimes flirt up to 44 degrees Celsius.
South Australia The authorities believe that these are the worst conditions since the "Ash Wednesday" in 1983.
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