1980 Ash Wednesday bushfires
The first Ash Wednesday fires were a series of bushfires that began in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, on Ash Wednesday, 20 February 1980.[1] 51 homes and 25 other buildings were destroyed, and 75 farms were affected. 40 people were injured, with 150 left homeless. The fire burnt an area of 3,770 ha (14.6 sq mi),[2] and caused an estimated $34,000,000 damage.[3]
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Location | Adelaide Hills, South Australia |
Coordinates | 34.911194°S 138.707361°E |
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Cost | $34,000,000 |
Date(s) | 20 February 1980 |
Burned area | 3,770 ha (14.6 sq mi) |
Cause | Faulty power lines, arson, and negligence after years of extreme drought |
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In 1983, after the Ash Wednesday fires in February that year, the 1980 fire became known in South Australia as the "first" Ash Wednesday, or Ash Wednesday I.[2]
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