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2009年2月6日,受百年一遇的高温、干旱影响,澳大利亚东南部发生山林大火,再加强风天气,火势持续蔓延数日,殃及多个村镇,并危及墨尔本等大中城市。据报道,此次火灾至少造成210多人死亡,2 000多所房屋被毁,超过4 000人无家可归。墨尔本北部有数个小镇被大火夷为平地,火灾相关损失超过20亿澳元(约13.9亿美元)。这次大火是澳大利亚历史上最大规模,也是最严重的山林火灾。为及时掌握火场信息,迅速组织开展扑救工作,火灾发生后的
On February 6, 2009, due to the hot and dry conditions in a hundred years, there were heavy snowstorms in the southeastern part of Australia and more winds and weather. The fire continued to spread for a few days, bringing disaster to many villages and towns and endangering large and medium-sized cities such as Melbourne. According to reports, at least 210 people were killed in the fire, more than 2,000 were destroyed and more than 4,000 were left homeless. Several towns in northern Melbourne were razed to the ground with fire-related losses of more than 2 billion Australian dollars (about 1.39 billion U.S. dollars). The fire is the largest and most serious forest fire in Australia’s history. In order to grasp the fire information promptly, organize the rescue work quickly, after the fire broke out