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hatrack

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Sat Dec 7, 2019, 11:26 AM Dec 2019

Sydney Choking On Smoke Bad Enough To Trigger Smoke Alarms Miles Away; Residents Taping Windows

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Sydney blanketed in smoke on Thursday. Bush fires have been burning near the city since early November.Credit...Steven Saphore/EPA, via Shutterstock

Flying into Sydney usually brings stunning views of rocky cliffs and crystal waters, but when Anna Funder looked out the window before landing this week, she saw only tragedy. Thick gray smoke blanketed the skyline and the coast, stretching for miles from the fire front at the southwestern edge of the city, where dried-out forests have been burning for weeks.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Ms. Funder, an award-winning Australian novelist known for stories of cruelty and resistance. “It was this huge and terrible seam of white smoke coming up from the ground beyond which the rest of the continent — where I was headed, where my home is — was invisible. “It was as if the country were being devoured by a chemical reaction.”

Sydney, nicknamed the “Emerald City” for its subtropical beauty, is struggling with a summer of choking smoke. Bush fires raging to the north, south and west since early November have pushed smoke and ash not just into neighborhoods abutting the blazes, but all the way to coastal suburbs more than 50 miles away. All of us who live here can taste the fire and feel it in our throats. Asthmatics are showing up in emergency rooms in greater numbers. Schools are canceling sports and recess. In houses built to be open to the elements, people are taping their windows shut; there have even been reports of fire alarms in office buildings set off by the smoke from miles away.

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On Friday, Mr. Morrison merely acknowledged that the haze in Sydney “has been very distressing to people.” He recommended downloading an app that tracks the fires. Asked about a new report questioning Australia’s stewardship of the Great Barrier Reef, which is being killed by climate change, he repeated a false assertion that Australia’s carbon emissions are declining (scientists have shown that they are still rising).

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/world/australia/sydney-fires.html
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Sydney Choking On Smoke Bad Enough To Trigger Smoke Alarms Miles Away; Residents Taping Windows (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2019 OP
Last year, there was nothing but blue skies... ProudMNDemocrat Dec 2019 #1

ProudMNDemocrat

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1. Last year, there was nothing but blue skies...
Sat Dec 7, 2019, 11:54 AM
Dec 2019

Dazzling waters from Sydney and Darling Harbors, sites to behold from the Tower Eye, the beauty of the Blue Mountains. What a difference a year makes.

All my photos from Australia 2018 were magnificent and nemorable.

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