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The Bushfires Royal Commission gave a "conservative" estimate of the total cost of the Black Saturday bushfires of $4.4 billion. This figure included a value of $645 million placed on the 173 lives lost using an accepted method the government uses to value lives, however did not include any assessment of the cost of the injuries received. [163]
Inside the Firestorm is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Jacob Hickey. It was a look back at the Black Saturday bushfires.Hickey interviewed eight families who survived and told their stories through the interviews, file footage and survivors own footage.
The Arsonist was first published in Australia by Penguin Random House on 15 October 2018. [3] A paperback version of the book was released on 3 December 2019. [3] The book was published in the United States by Seven Stories Press on 29 September 2020, and by Simon & Schuster in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2020.
The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of fires that ignited across the Australian state of Victoria during extreme weather conditions on 7 February 2009. Burning around 450,000 ha for over a month, the fires destroyed over 2,100 homes, destroyed several regional towns and were fought by over 5,000 firefighting personnel.
Black Saturday bushfires: 173 fatalities, 2,056 houses lost and 239,637 hectares (592,160 acres) burned on 7 February at numerous locations in Victoria [14] 2007–08 Australian bushfire season: 5 fatalities, 1 house lost; 2007 Kangaroo Island bushfires; 3 truck drivers killed [21] on 30 December at Boorabbin National Park in Western Australia [22]
Image credits: Green____cat A constant flow of negative news can additionally influence our social behavior. "Prolonged exposure to negatively valenced news and media can lead to emotional ...
Black Christmas bushfires 2001–2002 (New South Wales) with 750,000 hectares burnt. Canberra bushfires of 2003; Black Saturday bushfires of 2009 (Victoria) with 400,000 hectares burnt and the highest death toll of over 170 deaths. 2019–20 Australian bushfire season – "Black summer" – the worst bushfire season in modern Australian history ...
Consider these house fire statistics: As of January 2025, there have already been 213 home fire fatalities in the U.S. ( U.S. Fire Administration ) Cooking was the leading cause of home fires in 2022.