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Snapshot taken during a Melbourne to Sydney flight capturing the Longwood Fire.

Image taken during a flight from Melbourne to Sydney displaying the Longwood Fire.

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Daniel0210 • 53 points
Three people, including a child, remain unaccounted for in Longwood. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said personal hardships grants have been activated for residents affected by bushfires. Several homes and structures have been lost in the small township of Ruffy, about 100km (60miles) north of Melbourne, which is the state’s largest active blaze. Many roads including the Hume Highway between Violet Town and Seymour remain closed. Authorities have urged Victorians to cancel non-essential travel. A damaging wind warning has been issued for most of Victoria. Damaging gusts of up to 110km/h (68mph) are forecast, but winds are expected to ease throughout the evening. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/live-blog/bushfires-australia-victoria-heatwave/1twq18j8p

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regional_rat • 4 points
Just to update you and for others, thankfully the three have been found safe. Unbelievably lucky

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mdw • 16 points
[Pyrocumuls cloud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flammagenitus_cloud).

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HikeyBoi • 2 points
They can make black rain depending on the smoke

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TheResidents • 5 points
That’s one holy heck of a perspective on that!

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OkBuyer7810 • 8 points
That is terrifying and beautiful at the same time

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RoswellRedux • 2 points
looks like a volcano erupted!

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YourFave_BabyGirl • 2 points
Fuuuuck

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deradera • 1 points
Fire?? Phooaaaarrr is more like.

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worotan • -9 points
It is terrible, we should do something about it. Such as not using unsustainable resources like long flights to entertain ourselves because we’re bored and want some content to impress friends with on social media. Or we can keep ignoring climate science, and keep trusting salesmen who say it’s someone else’s problem so that we’ll keep buying their unsustainable products, and join in with the excuse that everyone shares among themselves.

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kmac322 • 2 points
What do you think we should do about it? Wildfires have happened since pre-history. They aren’t something new.

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Oranges13 • 1 points
Drought to this extent and wildfires of this size have not though.

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kmac322 • 2 points
According to the [IPCC](https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/chapter/summary-for-policymakers/), one part of Australia has had a decrease in droughts, and one part has had an increase in droughts, both with low confidence that they were partially caused by humans. The IPCC has also [concluded](https://www.ipcc.ch/srccl/chapter/chapter-2/) that “the net reduction in land area burnt globally during 1998–2015 was –24.3 ± 8.8%.”

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danned123 • 1 points
big bread cloud

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