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Meanings of ferocious bushfires in English
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Usage of ferocious bushfires in English
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Certainly there have been ferociousbushfires -three people have died and 200 homes are gone.
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Crushingly uncomfortable conditions, a greater risk of illness, economic turmoil, the destruction of ecosystems, extreme weather and ferociousbushfires.
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A first glance at this photo and you would easily believe it's from one of Australia's many previous ferociousbushfires.
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As ferociousbushfires raged through their local community, the McLeods began preparing a makeshift emergency room in anticipation of an influx of furry patients.
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The town of Balmoral in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales has been left decimated in the wake of ferociousbushfires this weekend.
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They haven't been completely taking out entire landscapes. The ferociousbushfires have killed at least 25 people, with 15 million acres scorched so far.
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Ferociousbushfires are continuing to burn across Queensland and New South Wales.