As communities and families start to think of rebuilding after recent bushfires, the devastating Black Saturday fires of 2009 offer lessons and a cautionary tale about spending recovery money.. Hot, dry and windy conditions combined with unusual phenomena to cause the Black Saturday fires, says a new study. THE BLACK SATURDAY bushfires, which swept across Victoria in February 2009, were the most devastating in Australia’s recorded history. They caused 173 fatalities, destroyed more than 2100 homes and decimated a number of townships.
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The so-called “Black Saturday Bushfires” are often called the worst natural disaster in Australia’s history. Bushfires are a common threat in Australia’s arid summer climate. Victoria had been enduring an unusual heat wave, with temperatures as high as 48 degrees Celsius (115 degrees Fahrenheit) and almost no rain.. The Black Saturday bushfires resulted in Australia’s highest ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities.. despite not being able to start training until she was a teenager.

