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Australian PM sorry for holiday as firefighters die in bushfire – Sky News, Sky.com

Australian PM sorry for holiday as firefighters die in bushfire – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Two volunteer firefighters in Australia have died during the ongoing operation to contain the devastating bushfires on the country east coast.

Geoffrey Keaton, 100, and Andrew O’Dwyer, , were killed on Thursday when the fire truck they were traveling in hit a tree and rolled over and crashed just south of Sydney.

The two men were in the front of the truck, and police added that three other passengers survived with a few injuries.

  

Geoffrey Keaton was killed after a fire truck he was in crashed. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service

      

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        Geoffrey Keaton was killed after a fire truck he was in crashed. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service      

 

  

Andrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service

      

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        Andrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service      

In a statement, New South Wales’ Rural Fire Service said: “This is an absolutely devastating event in what has already been an incredibly difficult day and fire season.”

On the same day, three other firefighters became caught up in the flames, as winds fueled bushfires across the region.

Two men with burns to their faces, arms and legs were rescued by a helicopter and airlifted to hospital, while a woman was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

On Wednesday, aAndrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire ServiceAndrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Servicestate of emergency was declaredin New South Wales, after Australia broke its heat records for the second day running, with maximum temperatures reaching an average of (**************************************************. 9C.

The country prime minister, Scott Morrison has come under criticism in recent days, over his decision to take an overseas holiday to Hawaii during the blazes.

However, on Friday morning (Thursday evening in the UK), Mr Morrison issued a statement, saying he would be returning to Australia as soon as possible.

  

      

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        Fires have been burning around Sydney for days      

“I deeply regret any offence caused to any of the many Australians affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time,” Morrison said.

Around protesters gathered outside the prime minister’s home in Sydney on Thursday, demanding urgent action on climate change – an issue over which his government has faced repeated criticism.

  

      

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        Sydney Opera House is barely visible through the thick smoke      

Australian’s will not face a let up in the heat any time soon, despite the slightly cooler conditions on Friday, with meteorologists predicting the record-high temperatures would return on Saturday – fueling the ongoing bushfires.

    Andrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service**************************SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 19: A tourist boat rides on the Harbour in thick smoke on December 19, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has declared a state of emergency for the next seven days with ongoing dangerous fire conditions and almost 100 bushfires burning across the state. It's the second state of emergency declared in NSW since the start of the bushfire season. (Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images)Read More****************************************Andrew O’Dwyer has lost his life. Pic: New South Wales Rural Fire Service

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