Bushfire-hit Aussies still in tents as pandemic slows recovery
Scorched letter boxes on Quinlans street in New South Wales, months after Australia’s bushfire crisis. Many families are living in tents as the country is occupied with the pandemic. – AFP pic, May 25, 2020.
VICTIMS of Australia’s catastrophic bushfires are still living in tents, garages and makeshift shelters months after the blazes ended, with efforts to rebuild their lives hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. Inside a small tin shed on Australia’s south-east coast, a family of six takes refuge from the cold as the southern hemisphere winter begins to bite.
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