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Hamilton visits fire-ravaged Australia

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MELBOURNE: Lewis Hamilton described yesterday’s visit to parts of Australia ravaged by months-long bushfires as heartbreak­ing, saying it was “one of those days that really put things into perspectiv­e”.

The six-time Formula One world champion, who starts his title defence at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne this weekend, is a passionate supporter of environmen­tal and animal welfare issues.

At the height of the bushfires, which have now been extinguish­ed, the Briton, who won his sixth world title last season, donated US$500,000 to “support the animals, wildlife volunteers and rural fire services” affected by the crisis.

After arriving from London, he headed straight from Sydney airport to the New South Wales countrysid­e to see the devastatio­n wrought by the fires, which experts warned may have killed up to one billion creatures.

“When you read about it or when you watch it on TV it looks horrifying but when you see the real devastatio­n up close, and how vast the land is, it’s even more heartbreak­ing,” he said in a video posted on his social media channels. “Knowing over, I think, 1.5 billion animals perished during that time as well, it was really important for me to try and support some of the people out there who are trying to look after them and rescue the animals.

“I wanted to come out here and see it. It’s been a really amazing experience.”

He added to his 14.6 million Instagram followers that “it was one of those days that really put things into perspectiv­e” after being shown recovering koalas, kangaroos and wombats.

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USA TODAY SPORTS Lewis Hamilton celebrates his sixth world championsh­ip last year.

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