Bushfire-hit Australians still in tents as COVID-19 slows recovery

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COBARGO, Australia: Victims of Australia's catastrophic bushfires are still living in tents, garages and makeshift shelters months after the ...

Australia's unprecedented bushfire crisis that scorched an area larger than most nations and displaced thousands put a rare spotlight on climate change in a rich, developed country.

Before the crisis Lawrence had got by working a few days a week at the local school, teaching the kids gardening. "Just to see a young boy see running water even, and a shower for the first time, that's a big thing," said Crooke.His small team - partially funded by the New South Wales government, Australian Red Cross and donations - has been building shelters for those who would otherwise be destitute for months.

But with ageing equipment and a struggle to find materials, the physical and emotional toll was"flogging" the team, he said. A surveyor's stake for work on his new home sits in a barrel nearby, useless until the ruins of the old structure are cleared by crews who have been operating for months on similar jobs in the area.Mathew Hatcher said his warehouse in nearby Batemans Bay was once full of donated goods.

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