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Natural Disasters List January 18, 2013-Victoria bushfires kill one

Recent Natural Disasters 2013 : This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click here Keep this page open or visit later to get update report. Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report Recent Natural Disasters Bushfires in Victoria, Australia -One killed in Victoria bushfire .  A body was found near the small town of Seaton, about 200 km east of Melbourne in Victoria state. -Fired destroyed 5 homes and burned 45,000 hectares so far near Seaton. Two other houses were destroyed in a fire in southern New South Wales' Bega Valley. -Licola Road is currently closed and the fire is making its way towards Mount Useful and The Springs. -More than 100 fires are still blazing across New South Wales. - Wildfire in Tasmania, Australia killed one in the beginning of 2013 (Photo: abc.net.au). Related natural disaster posts: Hundred missing in Tasmania Bushfires Wildfire in

Natural Disasters List November 20, 2012-Bushfire in Port Lincoln, Australia out of control!

Disaster Report: This natural disaster list covers important natural disasters in the world with detail update report. Want to submit a News tip or story idea? Click here Keep this page open or visit later to get update report. Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report Recent Natural Disasters Bushfire in Port Lincoln, Australia -The huge bushfire is burning near Port Lincoln, Australia. South Australian bushfire is now out of control. -Fire began at Coomunga and burned out of control through Mungerowie Scrub on the Lower Eyre Peninsula near Big Swamp. - Lightning caused multiple fires in cropping land at Tarnma, near Marrabel in the Mid North. Multiples fires are burning throughout the Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula and South East. -Several schools are closed in the Eastern and Lower Eyre Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula areas today. -A bushfire-safe precinct has been established in Port Lincoln at the Curtain Point Bowling Club. -More than 120 firefighters