Firefighter dead in Australia blaze

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SYDNEY, Jan 12, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – An Australian firefighter has become the
latest victim of the months-long bushfire crisis, with authorities saying
Sunday that the 60-year-old man died fighting a blaze in the country’s south.

Chris Hardman, chief fire officer at Forest Fire Management Victoria, said
a firefighter from Parks Victoria was “involved in an incident while working
on a fire in the Omeo area resulting in a fatality”.

It is believed he was struck by a tree.

The death raised the toll from Australia’s bushfires to at least 27, even
as firefighters took advantage of cooler conditions to conduct backburning
and strengthen containment lines.

Also Sunday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said his government would
consider opening a commission of inquiry into the blazes, amid sustained
criticism of his handling of the crisis.

“I think that is what would be necessary, and I will be taking a proposal
through Cabinet to that end,” he told public broadcaster ABC.

Morrison acknowledged a groundswell of anger about the climate-fuelled
fires, which have burned an area the size of South Korea and again shrouded
Sydney in smoke Sunday.

The prime minister — a staunch supporter of fossil fuel industries —
said emissions targets would “evolve” but ruled out curbing Australia’s vast
exports of coal.

“In the years ahead, we are going to continue to evolve our policy in this
area to reduce emissions even further and we are going to do it without a
carbon tax, without putting up electricity prices and without shutting down
traditional industries,” he said.

Authorities have warned that while the blazes are set to ease this week,
the crisis is far from over.