Australia Declares State of Emergency as Fire Rages on, 8 Killed

Published December 20th, 2019 - 06:29 GMT

Australia bushfires have started across the east coast for several weeks, killing 8 people, and over that 700 homes damaged.

Moreover, another 2 volunteer firefighters died while battling the mass fire around Sydney, authorities revealed on Friday, which pushed public anger across the country.

Sydney will see a brief relief in temperatures after hitting 45C in the far west but then soar back up to 42C on Saturday as the wall of heat hovering over Australia continues to send records tumbling.

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Residents watch a large bushfire as seen from Bargo, 150km southwest of Sydney, on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19 as an unprecedented heatwave fanned out-of-control bushfires, destroying homes and smothering huge areas with a toxic smoke. Peter PARKS / AFP

An old car burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP

A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP

A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP

A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP

A property burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP

Police disperse demonstrators during a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP

Demonstrators attend a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP

Residents watch a large bushfire as seen from Bargo, 150km southwest of Sydney, on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19 as an unprecedented heatwave fanned out-of-control bushfires, destroying homes and smothering huge areas with a toxic smoke. Peter PARKS / AFP
An old car burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A property burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
Police disperse demonstrators during a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP
Demonstrators attend a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP
Residents watch a large bushfire as seen from Bargo, 150km southwest of Sydney, on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19 as an unprecedented heatwave fanned out-of-control bushfires, destroying homes and smothering huge areas with a toxic smoke. Peter PARKS / AFP
Residents watch a large bushfire as seen from Bargo, 150km southwest of Sydney, on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19 as an unprecedented heatwave fanned out-of-control bushfires, destroying homes and smothering huge areas with a toxic smoke. Peter PARKS / AFP
An old car burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
An old car burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A fireman fights a bushfire to protect a property in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A property burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
A property burns from bushfires in Balmoral, 150 kilometres southwest of Sydney on December 19, 2019. A state of emergency was declared in Australia's most populated region on December 19, as a record heat wave fanned unprecedented bushfires. PETER PARKS / AFP
Police disperse demonstrators during a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP
Police disperse demonstrators during a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP
Demonstrators attend a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP
Demonstrators attend a climate protest in Sydney on December 19, 2019. Protesters marched on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's official residence in Sydney to demand curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and highlight his absence on an overseas holiday as bushfires burned across the region. Wendell TEODORO / AFP

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