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Australia fires live: NSW and Victoria bushfires heap pressure on Scott Morrison
NSW Police has confirmed an eighth person has died from the bushfires on the state’s south coast, bringing the total number of deaths in the state from the fires to 21.
Police say a body was fond at 4pm at a search of a property in Nerringundah in the Eurobodalla Shire.
In a statement, police said they were looking for a 71-year-old man who had been reported missing, last seen moving equipment on his property on 31 December 2019.
Rescue units had been unable to access the property until today due to the risk of the fire at Badja Forest Road.
‘Call for help’: International response to Australian fires
A new crew of firefighters from the United States is heading to Australia to work alongside fire experts from Canada, as state and federal authorities field growing offers of help from abroad.
The response from Canadians volunteering to fight fires has been so strong that authorities have had to tell them Australia has specific regulations for firefighters and to try helping in other ways.
British cabinet minister says nation is ‘heartbroken’ by Australia’s bushfires
A prominent member of Boris Johnson’s cabinet says the nation is “heartbroken” by the devastation caused in Australia by the bushfire crisis.
Footage of Australia’s bushfire crisis has been leading news bulletins in Britain for the bulk of the past week, as the crisis has worsened.
The devastation has also been pictured on the front pages of some of the nation’s major newspapers and prompted condolence messages from the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, including climate campaigners Prince Harry and wife Meghan.
Foreign media rips into Australia over causes behind bushfire crisis
The rest of the world is still transfixed by Australia’s bushfire crisis.
The fires were mentioned multiple times during the Golden Globes today, with the likes of Pierce Brosnan, Ellen DeGeneres, Patricia Arquette and Cate Blanchett chiming in with messages of support.
And overseas media outlets continue to dissect Australia’s response to the crisis – often in strikingly harsh terms.