Fiery tornadoes wreak havoc in Australia
One of the most severe fire seasons in Australia for the whole story becomes even more dangerous and unpredictable due to the fire tornado formed in the burning regions of the South.
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One of the most severe fire seasons in Australia for the whole story becomes even more dangerous and unpredictable due to the fire tornado formed in the burning regions of the South.
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