Thusday, November 26, 2015
Two people dead and toll expected to rise as 13 more
were badly burned in catastrophic bushfire near Adelaide razed homes and
incinerated TWO THOUSAND pigs
- Two people confirmed dead in devastating bushfires in South Australia
- 13 people are in hospital with five in a critical condition with serious burns
- There are also fears a third person may have died in the inferno
- There are also 2000 pigs which have died in a piggery
- Number of dangerous bushfires burning north and east of Adelaide
- Firefighters have received burns while working in Mallala and Roseworthy
- More than 350 volunteers are tackling a fire near Pinery, north of Adelaide
- The fire is threatening to hit the famous Barossa Valley wine region
- Another major fire burning near Lameroo, 200km about east of Adelaide
Two people have been killed and there are fears for a third from huge bushfires raging near Pinery, north of Adelaide.
South
Australian Premier Jay Weatherill says 13 people are in hospital and
five of those are either in critical or serious conditions with
significant burns.One has burns to more than 80 per cent of their body and 'we do hold grave concerns for them,' Mr Weatherill said.It is believed that at least two of those injured were fighting fires.A 56-year-old woman from Hamley Bridge and a 69-year-old man from Pinery were killed on Wednesday. It has also been reported a third person may have also died, but it was yet to be confirmed Scroll down for video....
Two people have been killed in a deadly bushfire raging north of
Adelaide, South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill announced on
Wednesday
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