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Words in the News
Monday 20 January 2003
Vocabulary from the news. Listen to and read the report then find explanations of difficult words below.

  House on fire
Australian bush fires
Summary: Authorities in the Australian capital Canberra have been accused of not doing enough to protect the city from bush fires that have killed four people and destroyed hundreds of homes. Emergency crews have said they've contained the outbreaks that tore through the city's suburban fringes over the weekend. This report from Phil Mercer:
   
The News Listen  
  With Canberra's bush fire crisis now easing, the authorities are facing tough questions about just how prepared they were for the city's worst ever natural disaster. Residents who found themselves on the frontline have suggested the fire-storm simply took emergency crews by surprise. Weather forecasters said they warned of extreme conditions in the days leading up to the weekend's devastation. A full-scale investigation into the Canberra fires is being considered. The capital's chief minister, John Stanhope, has admitted fire crews simply couldn't cope. He said bitter lessons would be learnt. The New South Wales fire service commissioner, Phil Koperberg, has defended the emergency response. He said crews had been confronted by the most ferocious outbreaks ever seen in Australia, and to contain them was impossible. The fires were sparked by lightning. They raced through suburban streets, engulfing and destroying more than four hundred homes. A coronial enquiry will look into the deaths of the victims. Wild-fires continue to cause chaos elsewhere in south-eastern Australia; vast swathes of the Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales have been reduced to ash. There's a similar picture in Victoria, where dozens of fire-fronts continued to advance through inaccessible mountain regions. This is already Australia's longest-ever bush fire season, and officials have said there's no end in sight.


Phil Mercer, BBC, Sydney

 
   
The Words Listen
 
  bush fire
a fire which starts in the bush (wild, uncultivated land)

 
   
  easing
if an unpleasant situation eases, whatever is causing the difficulty lessens

 
   
  fire-storm
this happens when hot air rises and more air rushes in to take its place making the fire uncontrollable

 
   
  emergency crews
people working on emergency vehicles (police, fire, ambulance)

 
   
  bitter lessons would be learnt
the anger they felt would make them prepare better for the future

 
   
  defended the emergency response
said the emergency services had reacted well

 
   
  Wild-fires
fires which spread very quickly

 
   
  vast swathes
long strips of land

 
   
  reduced to ash
all that was left was a grey powder

 
   
  fire-fronts
the line between what is on fire and what isn't

 
   
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