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The mercury is set to skyrocket in South Australia, as 10 of 15 zones in the state were issued with a total fire ban with a severe danger rating. Speers

The mercury is set to skyrocket in South Australia, as 10 of 15 zones in the state were issued with a total fire ban with a severe danger rating. The bans have been implemented in response to high temperatures, winds, and little ground moisture that may result in disastrous fire conditions.

 

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summer on the way

The Left will be in hysterics trying to prove this normal Summer heatwave is linked to climate change.

It’s called summer it happens every year

Will you come back telling us it never happened if that is the case auspol

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