Deccan Chronicle

Oz Parliament remembers fire victims

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Canberra, Feb. 4: Lawmakers commemorat­ed wildfire victims and praised the heroism of firefighte­rs when Australia’s Parliament sat on Tuesday as hundreds of protesters rallied outside demanding more policy action on climate change.

The usual business of Parliament was postponed on the first sitting day of the year with the focus instead on the wildfires that have killed at least 33 people and destroyed more than 3,000 homes since September. PM Scott

Morrison paid tribute to those who lost their lives, including three U.S. airmen who died when their Hercules C-130 tanker crashed while fighting a blaze in New South Wales state last month.

Relatives of some of the nine firefighte­rs who have died in this fire season were in a public gallery to hear lawmakers give their condolence­s. The U.S. ambassador represente­d the airmen’s families. Morrison, close to tears, vowed that despite the scale of the disaster and tragedies, “Australia is not and will never be overwhelme­d.” “As we face the challenges that remain active, as we confront and face the devastatin­g drought compounded in so many places by these fires, as we confront and contain the challenge of the virus indeed that threatens the world, Australian­s will not be overwhelme­d,” Morrison told Parliament. Outside Parliament House, Morrison was lampooned by protesters for his conservati­ve government’s policies on carbon emissions, efforts that have been widely criticised as inadequate.

Morrison was attacked for secretly also taking a family vacation to Hawaii in December at the height of the crisis while his hometown of Sydney was choking on wildfire smoke. One environmen­tal protester among the many gathered under a sky hazy with wildfire smoke wore a Morrison mask and carried a sign reading: “My Bushfire Plan? Hawaii!” The demonstrat­ors also condemned Australia’s heavy economic reliance on fossil fuels as the world’s largest exporter of coal and liquid natural gas.

SCOTT MORRISON PRIME MINISTER

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