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  • Australian firefighters are continuing to battle around 200 wildfires in the state of New South Wales and Victoria in the southeast of the country.

  • Cooler temperatures in the past few days of allowed crews time to contain some of the spread, but new pockets of fire are emerging all the time.

  • 25 people are known to have died, including three volunteer firefighters.

  • Around 1900 homes have been completely destroyed on up to 500 million animals have been killed with fears some species may have been wiped out entirely.

  • Embargo is a rural village in New South Wales has been very badly hit by the flames.

  • Dr.

  • Mayer is there for us now.

  • Life.

  • Good evening, Fiona.

  • This community is Harding.

  • It's resilient on its resourceful local people themselves have set up this disaster relief center in the local show ground on There's food.

  • That's clothing.

  • There's water there, even toiletries over there.

  • Truckloads of donations are arriving every single day from all over Australia.

  • Around 2000 people are being helped here, and it is eight on support that is vitally needed.

  • As we found out the very first minute we arrived in the village.

  • We reached embargo late at night after a seven hour drive.

  • There's no electricity.

  • The only illumination.

  • Solar powered Christmas lights.

  • A few hours later, door on scorched farmland, the sound of gunshots mingled with birdsong.

  • His local farmers have to put down hundreds of injured animals.

  • I grew up on the street.

  • I planted that tree century, Ronnie.

  • A lift leads me through the shattered village.

  • It's it's pretty tough to live next to this and see all the things that are more in my street.

  • Her fear is that while many stayed to defend their properties, others will now want to leave.

  • Do you wanna do you want to live amongst the SPS toes?

  • Would you would you would like to do that.

  • No community is still fighting to to survive.

  • This is what her village endured.

  • The video was filmed by Ronnie's father, Brian Ah, highly decorated former volunteer firefighter.

  • The flames just meters from his house.

  • Sad died, uh, the hot saul of a of a little rural villages.

  • Paying tribute to the firefighters who tried to save his village.

  • Brian invokes Winston Churchill.

  • When demonstrated had finished, the buildings were smoldering and and I saw that the red and blue flashing lights downtown there Onda frustration of wish doors with them.

  • And I thought to myself, This was the foreign.

  • If there and one of those whose hour had come was his own son, Mark, a volunteer firefighter captain, he's been praised for his work by the Australian prime minister, but they're still annoying feeling inside.

  • It's a horrible failing.

  • I can't I can't describe the feeling of helplessness, the feeling of guilt on the Arno.

  • That or did everything going cool.

  • But you still feel that you wished that you could protect every way.

  • And that really was difficulty in verifying to see Mark downtown and not be able to do any he was born himself on.

  • Uh, you decide prayer what you do.

  • We've told the story of one family's journey through the nightmare of the bushfires.

  • There are so many more.

  • What?

  • What unites them all is a desire for communities to heal and move on.

  • If we got what remains is God and we can't do that No, it you know it well fought the second fight.

  • We fought a fire friends, and now we have to fight to rebuild this place.

  • Remarkable people there.

  • One family.

  • But there are so many stories of courage and bravery throughout this appalling crisis.

  • And we've just heard of one local volunteer firefighter.

  • He rescued three kids from a burning building, got them in the back of a pickup and drove 100 miles an hour through a fireball to get them to a hospital.

  • They're all now being treated amazing stories, Really remarkable.

  • But you know what?

  • It's going to get hotter here towards the end of the week.

  • And the fear is that Mawr lives are gonna be put in danger.

  • Fiona Back to Cliven, Labarga.

  • Thank you.

Australian firefighters are continuing to battle around 200 wildfires in the state of New South Wales and Victoria in the southeast of the country.

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