Melbourne City Grasped Under Smoke

The unstoppable fire in Australia is taking over the whole of continent slowly and gradually, and the smoke is making life even more hectic there.

Global Warming has shown its worst repercussions in Australia. With around 180 wildfires all around the country, it has been really tough in the continent. With a loss to human life as well as wildlife, Australia in a lot of crisis at the moment. The smoke has reached Melbourne, because of which surviving there is getting quite tough. “Conditions onsite are improving and are being constantly monitored,” Tennis Australia said in a statement.

The fire in Australia has taken 28 lives by now. Around 2,500 homes have been destroyed along with 27.6 million acres of land under fire. The government is trying its best to overcome the crisis, but it is becoming tough there.

Smoke in Melbourne

Firefighters in Australia are being praised all around the world. Their dedication and hard work in Australia is being recognized all around. Regardless of being limited in number, obviously, they are putting in their best to fight fire. Moreover, different countries have offered help to Australia in any way they can.

It is high time that we show our concern towards Global Warming. This Bush Fire in Australia is nothing other than a result of Global Warming. We must look in to this and we must do something about this, before it gets way too late. It is just Australia now, it might be some other country later on.

Lets all pray, things get better for the people living in Melbourne and other parts of Australia.


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