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"Everybody's gone. Everybody's gone. Everybody. Their houses are gone. They're all dead in the houses there. Everybody's dead," cried survivor Christopher Harvey as he walked through the town of
Police believe some of the fires, which razed rural towns near the country's second biggest city,
"There are no words to describe it other than mass murder," Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told local television. "These numbers (of dead) are numbing ... and I fear they will rise further."
The bushfires are the country's worst natural disaster in more than a century, and will put pressure on Rudd to deliver a broad new climate policy.
One massive bushfire tore through several towns in the southern state of
The inferno was as tall as a four-storey building at one stage and was sparking spot fires 40 km (25 miles) ahead of itself as the strong winds blew hot embers in its path.
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More than 750 houses were destroyed and some 78 people, with serious burns and injuries, are in hospital.
Many patients had burns to more than 30 percent of their bodies and some injuries were worse than the
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"It is the beauty and the wonder of our country," National Party leader Warren Truss said. "It can also be harsh and cruel. How can these idyllic landscapes also become killing fields?"
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
Wildfires are a natural annual event in
The fires, and major floods in
Adding to the nation's grief, authorities in northern
Scientists say
"Continued increases in greenhouse gases will lead to further warming and drier conditions in southern
The Victorian bushfire tragedy is the worst natural disaster in
PLEAS FOR MISSING
Thousands of firefighters continued to battle the main fires and scores of other blazes across
While cooler, calmer conditions helped firefighters, 10 major fires remained out of control in
The fires burnt out more than 330,000 ha (815,000 acres) of mostly bushland in
The small town of
As dawn broke in the town of
"The last anyone saw of them, the kids were running in the house, they were blocked in the house," cried Sam Gents, who had not heard from his wife Tina and three children, aged 6, 13 and 15, since the fire swept through Kinglake.
"If they let me up the mountain I know where to go (to try and find them)," Gents sobbed. Authorities sealed off Kinglake because bodies were still being recovered.
Handwritten notes pinned to a board in the Whittlesea evacuation centre told the same sad story, with desperate pleas from people for missing family and friends to contact them.
Rudd said it would take years to rebuild the devastated towns and has announced a A$10 million ($6.8 million) aid package. He has also called in the army to help erect emergency shelter.
The previous worst bushfire tragedy in