Australia Fires Update Rain
Regions along the New South Wales coast have received downpour that helped some parched areas and some active bushfires.
Australia fires update rain. Taree has received 47mm rainfall Port Macquarie had 28mm and Byron Bay has received 57mm rainfall. A wide band of rain sweeping New South Wales NSW. Although rain fell on parts of the fire-ravaged areas in New South Wales and Victoria Australia and in some areas the rain was torrential officials are already warning residents that the fires and resultant smoke and aerosols will return to their former state with a vengeance by.
Storm flooding misery follow bushfires in Australia. Ms Neville said 220 new blazes had started in. New South Wales fire services nonetheless welcomed the rain which they said would help to control the 75 fires burning in the state.
Significant rain is forecast to fall across multiple Australian states bringing much needed respite after a week of catastrophic bushfire weather conditions. Heavy rains across eastern Australia have brought relief to exhausted firefighters and farmers leading to scenes of jubilation after years of droughtWith more rain forecast it is good news. Cooler conditions and rain will give Victorian firefighters a break from blazes across the state.
Heavy rains drench some Australia bush fire zones helping firefighters contain the raging blazes. This rain has been so welcome after the fires and the drought up here. A deluge is now falling on Australias.
Torrential rain across the east coast of Australia has extinguished a third of the fires in the region - and could put more out officials say. Australia fires live. The heavy rains are forecasted.
Multiple regions across Australia reported Thursday they had received more than a months rainfall in just 24 hours according to 9 News Australia. Victorians have been given some relief as more bushfires have been brought under control and rain hit South Australia where 32 homes were destroyed. Australia is expected to get heavy rain this week but officials say it wont be enough to tamp down the raging wildfires that have gripped the country for months.