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Where was the Ash Wednesday bushfire located?

Where was the Ash Wednesday bushfire located?

South Australia
The Ash Wednesday bushfires, known in South Australia as Ash Wednesday II, were a series of bushfires that occurred in south-eastern Australia on 16 February 1983, which was Ash Wednesday.

When was Ash Wednesday South Australia?

February 16, 1983
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Ash Wednesday (16 February 1983) experienced over 100 fires swept across Victoria and South Australia, killing 75 people and causing widespread damage. High temperatures, intense winds, and low summer rainfall caused a high fire danger in Victoria’s eucalypt forests.

How many homes were destroyed in the Ash Wednesday bushfires?

2,080 homes
Ash Wednesday 30 – The History of Ash Wednesday On 16 February 1983 the Ash Wednesday bushfires burned approximately 210,000 hectares of land, 2,080 homes were destroyed and 75 people, including 47 Victorians, lost their lives.

How many firefighters died in Ash Wednesday?

75 people
Ash Wednesday, 1983 Until the Black Saturday fires, the Ash Wednesday fires on 16 February 1983 were the deadliest on record in Australia’s history. A total of 75 people died, including 13 Victorian CFA firefighters, one casual firefighter, and three South Australian CFS firefighters.

When did the Ash Wednesday fires happen in Australia?

The Ash Wednesday bushfires, known in South Australia as Ash Wednesday II, were a series of bushfires that occurred in south-eastern Australia on 16 February 1983, which was Ash Wednesday in the Christian calendar.

How many people died in Ash Wednesday 1983?

Today we remember the 75 lives that were lost during the Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983. On February 16, 1983, fires fanned by winds up to 110 km/h caused widespread destruction across South Australia and Victoria. There were 28 deaths in South Australia – 14 in the Hills and another 14 in the south-east and 47 in Victoria.

When was the last bushfire in South Australia?

On February 16, 1983, a series of bushfires swept across South Australia and Victoria resulting in the loss of 75 lives and the destruction of more than 3,000 buildings.

Where was the Ash Wednesday fire in 1980?

On 20 February 1980 a fire, believed to have started from smouldering rubbish in the Heathfield dump, swept through the hills destroying 51 homes but fortunately with no loss of life. The second Ash Wednesday fires, on 16 February 1983, were even worse.