Donations are pouring into Australia in response to bush fires. Now what?

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SYDNEY (NYTIMES) - For the rural firefighters of Australia, no donation is too small. They have long been known to canvass for dollars and cents in town markets, and their collection tins are fondly displayed in local storefronts.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - For the rural firefighters of Australia, no donation is too small. They have long been known to canvass for dollars and cents in town markets, and their collection tins are fondly displayed in local storefronts.

One after another, celebrities have announced large donations or money-collection efforts. A Facebook fundraiser for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service that was started by Australian comedian Celeste Barber has amassed US$34 million . It is the largest fundraiser ever on the platform. She said the organisation, which is providing disaster relief, had raised about US$67 million from individuals, groups and companies since July 1. By comparison, it raised about US$7.5 million during a drought appeal last year.

It is a"nice challenge," said the Rural Fire Service commissioner, Shane Fitzsimmons. He added that the organisation was considering sending money to funds benefiting victims of the blazes and to fire services in other states.The donations received so far could be enough to fund state-supported fire services in New South Wales for decades. But that would not provide immediate disaster relief.

But some who have lost homes say they have received minimal compensation so far from government agencies and non-profit organisations, though the federal government says it has been processing claims at record speeds.

 

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