Australia’s bushfires were held at bay by five wet years — but experts warn the country is ‘ready to burn’

The GuardianMonday, December 8, 2025 at 2:00:46 PM
Australia’s bushfires were held at bay by five wet years — but experts warn the country is ‘ready to burn’
  • Bushfires in New South Wales and Tasmania have already resulted in the loss of a firefighter's life and the destruction of nearly 40 homes as Australia braces for a severe fire season, following five years of wet weather that had previously kept fires at bay.
  • This alarming start to the bushfire season highlights the increasing risks faced by communities in Australia, as experts warn that the country is now 'ready to burn' due to a combination of climatic conditions and accumulated dry vegetation.
  • The current situation is exacerbated by a broader pattern of extreme weather events, including a recent heatwave that has pushed temperatures to record highs, and ongoing concerns about the impact of climate change, which many Australians are increasingly skeptical about in terms of prevention.
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