Top Story www.nytimes.com Why these Australia fires are like nothing we've seen before More than 16 million acres have gone up in flames. And it has happened in populated areas, unlike most of the world’s other blazes of this scale.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Australia’s leader calls for inquiry into government response to fires In an interview with the local media, Prime Minister Scott Morrison expressed regret but reiterated that economic concerns would still play a key role in climate policies.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com Koala mittens and baby bottles: Saving Australia's animals after fires Millions of animals, many found on no other continent, may have perished, and Australians are taking care of survivors.
Impacts www.nytimes.com Thousands flee to shore as Australia fires turn skies blood red The country’s east coast was dotted with apocalyptic scenes on the last day of the warmest decade on record in Australia.
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