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Australia may face greater risk of fire in 2009 summer: scientist
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-02-16 11:49 CANBERRA -- Australia may face even higher risk of fire next summer due to extreme temperatures, a university professor told ABC Radio's AM program Monday.
Though he put the probability of an El Nino developing by mid-winter at about 60 percent at the present stage, "a risk management approach has to be developed for such an event," he said. He warned that if an El Nino event develops, it will exacerbate the whole drought and therefore fire situation across the country for next summer. Australia experienced the record heatwave this summer. High temperatures and strong wind are thought to have precipitated the February 7 bushfires, which have killed 181 so far in the southeastern Australia. |