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  2. Ash Wednesday bushfires - Wikipedia

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    On Ash Wednesday in 1980 (20 February) during a virtually rainless summer after a very wet spring in 1979, bushfires swept through the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, destroying 51 houses. [16] These fires were referred to as "Ash Wednesday" until the 1983 fires, which became notorious nationwide.

  3. 1980 Ash Wednesday bushfires - Wikipedia

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    The first Ash Wednesday fires were a series of bushfires that began in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, on Ash Wednesday, 20 February 1980. [1] 51 homes and 25 other buildings were destroyed, including the Anglican Christ Church, Longwood, [2] and 75 farms were affected. 40 people were injured, with 150 left homeless.

  4. List of major bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major bushfires in Australia.The list contains individual bushfires and bushfire seasons that have resulted in fatalities, or bushfires that have burned in excess of 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres), or was significant for its damage to particular Australian landmarks.

  5. What Is 'Ash Wednesday' and Why Is It Celebrated? - AOL

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    Ash Wednesday, along with the liturgical calendar seasons of Lent and Advent, continues to grow in popularity among the various church traditions. In fact, ...

  6. Timelapse video captures Palisade Fire as it grows 6 times in ...

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    On Wednesday, Los Angeles residents woke up to the first light coming through layers of thick ash and smoke in the air. An eerie yellowish-orange sky replaced the typical striking pink dawn, and ...

  7. Bushfires in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Three years later on 16 February 1983, about 180 fires in an event known as the Ash Wednesday bushfires caused widespread destruction across parts of South Australia and Victoria, burning an area of 3.74 million acres (1.51 million hectares; 15,100 square kilometres; 5,840 square miles) of bushland and exceeding the loss of 75 people. The ...

  8. Monstrous wildfires blanket Southern California with smoky ...

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    The smoke advisory was expected to last until late Thursday. A dust advisory was also in effect until late Wednesday as gusty winds could kick up ash and dust from prior fires and further worsen air conditions, the district said. The worst conditions were in the vicinity of the fires with some areas covered in thick, gray smoke.

  9. When and what is Ash Wednesday? Why Christians wear ... - AOL

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    While Ash Wednesday is not a holy day of obligation, it is the most commonly attended service on the Christian calendar for non-Sunday services. Valentine's Day: You can support Kentucky children ...