The Citizen (KZN)

Oz leader cuts short holiday amid crisis

- Sydney

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison cut short a Hawaii holiday yesterday following a barrage of criticism for vacationin­g while his country battles an unpreceden­ted bushfire crisis.

Morrison expressed regret for the family trip as two volunteer firefighte­rs were killed and a record heatwave exacerbate­d dozens of out-of-control blazes.

Pressure had been piling on Morrison over his vacation this week, as thousands of exhausted volunteer firefighte­rs battled blazes and millions of people in Sydney choked on toxic smoke.

“I deeply regret any offence caused to any of the many Australian­s

affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time,” Morrison said in a statement yesterday.

He added he would be returning to Australia as soon as possible “given the most recent tragic events”, referring to the deaths of the two firefighte­rs.

Geoffrey Keating, 32, and Andrew O’Dwyer, 36 died when a tree damaged their truck on Thursday as they battled out-of-control blazes south of Sydney.

Three other firefighte­rs in the vehicle survived with just minor injuries.

Criticism of Morrison’s absence has been widespread, sparking street protests and a flood of angry social media posts demanding #WhereIsSco­mo. The situation was worsened by the prime minister’s office initially refusing to confirm his whereabout­s.

“We are seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it is a disgrace,” said Leighton Drury, a firefighte­rs’ union leader addressing Morrison’s absence. “Where the bloody hell are you?” New South Wales fire commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s said firefighte­rs were grieving the “huge loss” of the young fathers. “They simply went out, doing a remarkable job.” – AFP

Where the bloody hell are you?

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? FIREFIGHTE­R. A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150km southwest of Sydney. A state of emergency was declared in Australia’s most populated region on Thursday.
Picture: AFP FIREFIGHTE­R. A helicopter drops fire retardent to protect a property in Balmoral, 150km southwest of Sydney. A state of emergency was declared in Australia’s most populated region on Thursday.
 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? The shoes of demonstrat­ors are scattered after a protest against a new citizenshi­p law, in Lucknow, India, on Thursday.
Picture: Reuters The shoes of demonstrat­ors are scattered after a protest against a new citizenshi­p law, in Lucknow, India, on Thursday.

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