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Thousands of koalas are feared dead in Australia wildfires

- By Tristan Lavalette

PERTH, Australia — Thousands of koalas are feared to have died in a wildfire-ravaged area north of Sydney, further diminishin­g this nation’s iconic marsupial, while the fire danger increased in the country’s east on Saturday as temperatur­es soared.

The mid-northern coast of New South Wales was home to up to 28,000 koalas, but wildfires have significan­tly reduced their population in recent months.

Koalas are native to Australia and are one of the country’s most beloved animals, but they’ve been under threat due to a loss of habitat.

“Up to 30 percent of their habitat has been destroyed,” Environmen­t Minister Sussan Ley told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n. “We’ll know more when the fires are calmed down and a proper assessment can be made.”

Images shared of koalas drinking water after being rescued from the wildfires have gone viral on social media in recent days.

“I get mail from all around the world from people absolutely moved and amazed by our wildlife volunteer response and also by the habits of these curious creatures,” Ley said.

About 12.35 million acres of land have burned nationwide during the wildfire crisis, with nine people killed and more than 1,000 homes destroyed.

Fire danger in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory was upgraded to “severe” Saturday, as high temperatur­es built up over the region. Sydney’s western suburbs reached 106 degrees, while the inner city is expected to hit 88 today before reaching 95 degrees on Tuesday.

Two wildfires in New South Wales are at the “watch and act“level issued by fire services.

Canberra, Australia’s capital, peaked at 100 degrees Saturday, with oppressive temperatur­es forecast for the next seven days.

 ?? Oakbank Balhannah CFS / Associated Press ?? A koala drinks water from a bottle given by a firefighte­r in Cudlee Creek, South Australia.
Oakbank Balhannah CFS / Associated Press A koala drinks water from a bottle given by a firefighte­r in Cudlee Creek, South Australia.

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