More than 300 homes in the state have been destroyedChris' wife, Jenny, watches on as he summons the ghosts of their stolen life.
For more than a decade this was the place eight of the family children were raised, where they kept treasured baby photographs and love letters, but it's all gone. "It's devastating," she tells me."You go through all the stages of grief - you're angry, you're sad, you joke about it and then you're just sort of angry you didn't do more."The anger is natural but in reality there was little they could do against the inferno.Inside once familiar furniture is reduced to charred, flimsy skeletons.
More than 300 homes in eastern Australia have been destroyed in the recent bush fires and four people have died."The only reason we came back was for closure. I don't really want to come back again, I've seen what I need to see," Jenny says, sadly staring at the piles of ash. "I can see there's nothing salvageable at all and I can see the state of the place. I just needed some closure, to know it was final."The Sudell's pain is repeated hundreds, if not thousands of times across this east coast as families grieve for their old lives lost to the flames.
So sorry for the Australian community.
Extinction rebellion will see this and hire a plane next time
wow..that covers ..
But they can get jobs in a coal mine to help them get back on their feet. Ask ScottMorrisonMP to fix them up.
And just like California, the environmentalist community refused to let them clear brush, dead trees and regulate the forest so when the dry season comes, it becomes a life threatening situation. Forestry management is more than protecting every growing weeed, it’s limiting risk
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