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Police fear multiple deaths in Australia wildfires

This aerial photo taken on Sunday shows the devastation to property between Dunalley and Boomer Bay after bush fires swept through the area. AFP PHOTO




SYDNEY: Several people were missing and feared dead on Sunday after wildfires swept through the Australian island state of Tasmania, forcing thousands to flee as residents described trees exploding in the heat.


Acting Tasmania police commissioner Scott Tilyard said officers were investigating several reports of missing persons after fires ravaged the south of the state.

“Whilst we have had no known deaths associated with these fires at this particular point in time, I want to make it quite clear that it is still far too early to confirm that that is not the case,” Tilyard told the reporters.

Police and troops were going door to door in the worst-hit town of Dunalley to search for the missing and confirm no lives had been lost in conditions officials had described as catastrophic.

About 70 homes were destroyed and the main street was razed, with the local school reduced to ashes and trees exploding in the heat.

“The trees just went off. They were like firecrackers—20, 30 feet high, the flames,” Dunalley resident Tony Young told ABC radio.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will tour the devastated town on Monday.

The government also warned of further danger across the nation from extreme heat predicted in several states this week.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Australia’s head of state, sent her condolences to Tasmania, expressing “deep concern” at the destruction and offering her sympathy to those who had lost homes and livelihoods.

Almost 3,000 people were evacuated from their homes and many were stranded on Sunday in emergency shelters as the fires raged to the east and west of the state capital Hobart, cutting off roads.

Residents returning to the wreckage of their homes described the devastation as “armageddon,” while others recounted desperate moments as the fire tore through, forcing them to take shelter in the Dunalley canal.

One family was saved by a water-bombing aircraft, which arrived overhead as flames surrounded their waterfront caravan. They were armed only with buckets.

The Tasmania Fire Service (TFS) downgraded two major blazes from emergency to watch-and-act status, with calmer conditions bringing a much-needed reprieve for crews ahead of worsening fire weather expected later in the week.

TFS chief Mike Brown estimated that there were “hundreds of kilometers of uncontrolled fire” still burning in heavily forested areas that are difficult to access.

High winds which fanned the worst of the blazes had dropped off, giving crews a valuable opportunity to contain some 20 fires still active before conditions were expected to worsen again, said TFS spokesman John Holloway.

Hot and dry summer conditions have seen fires start in a number of Australian states this month, with heatwaves in several major cities.

Wildfires are a fact of life in arid Australia, where 173 people perished in the 2009 Black Saturday firestorm, the nation’s worst natural disaster of modern times.

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