Australian PM ends holiday to face fire crisis
A home lost to a bushfire on Hassall Road in Buxton as the Green Wattle Creek Fire threatens a number of communities in the south west of Sydney, NSW, Australia, yesterday. – EPA pic, December 20, 2019.
AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Scott Morrison cut short a Hawaii holiday today following a barrage of criticism for vacationing while his country endured an unprecedented bushfire crisis. Morrison expressed regret for the trip, with his announcement coming shortly after two volunteer firefighters were killed and a record heatwave this week exacerbated dozens of out-of-control blazes.
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