Brazilians Get Juicy Tax Breaks When They Adopt Animals, Plant Trees, or Hail Historic Roots
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After months of bushfires raging across the Australian coast, elated firefighters have just announced that they have managed to contain all of the fires.
The exciting news comes after a week of historic rainfall in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Although there are still 24 active fires burning in the region, they are small enough for firefighters to manage accordingly.
"After what's been a truly devastating fire season for both firefighters and residents who have suffered through so much this season, all fires are now contained in NSW, which is great news," said Rural Fire Service Deputy Commissioner Rob Rogers.
"Not all fires are out, there's still some fire activity in the far south of the state, but all fires are contained so we can really focus on helping people rebuild."
Prior to the start of the downpour last week, there were 61 active fires, roughly 20 of which were uncontained.
Many of the bushfires have been fueled by the drought conditions that have plagued eastern Australia for the last three years.
Thanks to the rain, however, Sydney—which is the largest city in Australia—enjoyed their wettest day on record in about 15 months.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the welcomed rainfall has also helped to refill Sydney's reservoirs to their highest levels since the drought began in November 2018, with the state dams reporting an average of 75% capacity.
(WATCH the announcement video below)
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