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Australia Burning

Panorama hears from the people living in the path of last year's bush fires in Australia, and asks whether such events are to become normal.

Thirty-four people died in Australia last year as the worst bush fires in living memory swept across the country. An area roughly the size of England was devastated and thousands of homes were destroyed. A year on, Panorama hears from the people living in the path of the fires and the firefighters who risked their lives to save them. And as this year’s fire season gets underway, Clive Myrie asks if these levels of destruction are to become normal.

29 minutes

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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:24

    Sheridan Paul Tongue

    Pulse of Time

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Role Contributor
Reporter Clive Myrie
Executive Producer Alison Priestley
Producer Sashka Koloff
Editor Rachel Jupp

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