It made people have to start their lives over. People lost almost everything. Some lost their jobs. Some lost their homes, cars and other possessions. But some had to go through the devastation of losing a loved one.
People died.
Social impacts range from the impacts of life due to the damage to the grief for lost loved ones to the tearing apart of communities. Lives are changed drastically when a bushfire destroys property. Often the families are unable to muster enough money to repair the damage and as thus it changes their entire lives. This can be very stressful and depressing and can sometimes lead to divorces and the like. It is not uncommon for people to die in bushfires and the grief this can cause can lead to major changes in the families' lives as a result. Both of these options lead to the splitting of communities.
The black Saturday fire had big impact of the community
Yes. The Black Saturday fires began on 7 February 2009, and continued for almost five weeks.
Though exact figures can never be known, it's estimated that there were up to 400 separate fires on Black Saturday 2009.
The term "Black Saturday" was used to refer to the devastating bushfires that occurred on February 7, 2009 in the state of Victoria, Australia. The name stems from the severity and impact of the fires that led to the loss of many lives and properties, resulting in widespread devastation and a day of mourning for the affected communities.
"Black Saturday" marked the start of massive bushfires in Victoria, Australia, which eventually killed 173. The fires began on 7 February 2009, and continued for almost five weeks. On 12 March Victorian authorities announced that the last of the worst bushfires which caused the most death and devastation were under control. However, smaller fires continued, controlled, for many months after that.
The 2009 Black Saturday bushfires were too large to be extinguished, but some of them were able to be controlled by water bombing and the various bushfire brigades. The fires eventually burnt themselves out.
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Yes. The Black Saturday fires began on 7 February 2009, and continued for almost five weeks.
Australia's ABC news service reported that there were 2029 houses destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires.
Though exact figures can never be known, it's estimated that there were up to 400 separate fires on Black Saturday 2009.
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veld fires
fire fighters put out bush fires.
well 173 people died in the Black Saturday bush fires and the total population of Australia is 21,874,900 so that equals a very low percentage of about 0.0007909%
The term "Black Saturday" was used to refer to the devastating bushfires that occurred on February 7, 2009 in the state of Victoria, Australia. The name stems from the severity and impact of the fires that led to the loss of many lives and properties, resulting in widespread devastation and a day of mourning for the affected communities.
they made orginizations to raise money to rebuild the houses and buildings the fires distroyed