Australian Fires Estimated 500 Million Animals Dead

All the years we all known in our lives nobody, and we mean nobody has seen such devastation from bush fires in Australia. An estimated 500 million animals are dead due to the wildfires. The eco system in Australia and landscape will forever be altered and never the same. Anyone says there is no destruction from global warming is wrong.

Being a firefighter never have had fight a fire like the firefighters in Australia are fighting. The catastrophic destruction and aggressive fires leave many fire service / county fire services drained and fatigued. They still fight the fight and will not give up on the fight. Resilience, endurance and courage to serve and protect lives and property is part of the tactical and coordinated efforts to douse the humongous fires across the country.

Disturbing pictures of Kangaroos and Koalas burnt have been shared by some media and we are disturbed like many. We are not going to show these pictures. We are going to ask for many to help. How can you help by listening to the authorities if you are in these area’s? If you are not in these areas any local fire department is accepting donations whether it be food or water or other. Many firefighters have lost their home s too so its personal.

Many a star in film and music industry has donated. Pink recently donated half a million dollars, along with others like Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban also the same amount. Over 100 bush fires have caused this major devastation fanned by hot air, dry conditions and windy days. Its been reported a few days ago January 2, 2020 5.9 million hectares of land had burned so far.  According to sources the most recent count of human life loss is now 25 dead. Millions of people are displaced by these fires and even smaller communities destroyed

Worse affected areas across the country are in New South Wales., Just about every corner of the country is affected one way or another. The Australian forces have been involved along with the firefighters to help this unprecedented disaster. Millions are displaced and Australia needs help from across the globe.

Source Fire and Aviation TV 01/06/20