#BushfireAustralia: Celebrities express concern over raging climate conditions
The horrific bushfires in Australia have left the whole world in disbelief. The impact of these devastating fires on so many lives is unthinkable and has touched millions of people around the globe including celebrities.
The continued bushfires in various regions of Australia have claimed many human lives, destroyed more than 1400 homes and killed over 500 million animals. According to the last updates, 11,300,000 acres of land have been lost.
Taking toll of this natural calamity, celebrities took to social media to express their concern over the Australian bushfires and climate change.
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We want to express our deep gratitude to the people in Australia who are fighting these devastating bushfires Our hearts are with everyone impacted especially those who have lost homes businesses and loved ones This is an immense tragedy for our home country #AustraliaBushfires pic.twitter.com/xcsPWSpDeS
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) January 3, 2020
Huge love to those affected by bushfires and great gratitude and admiration for those fighting the fires. I’d love to shake your hands, but if you didn’t want me to I wouldn’t force it on you.#AustraliaBushfires
— Andy Lee (@andytomlee) January 3, 2020
What have we done to our planet. Australia 💔 https://t.co/GbAJMKsDhn
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) January 6, 2020
Image of Australia from space…. Mankind has failed planet #earth #ClimateEmegency #AustraliaBurning #australiafire pic.twitter.com/Sw0yxEfkny
— Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) January 5, 2020
This is so heartbreaking to watch! No words can describe the pain behind this pictures! 🙏#PrayForAustralia #AustraliaOnFire #australiafire pic.twitter.com/5UTkTozXpu
— Yo Yo Honey Singh (@asliyoyo) January 6, 2020
Beware the history revisionism that is slowly rolling out from those in power who say that anthropological climate change has always been understood. It hasn’t and business as usual will not cut it. We need radical change. #australiafire
— Bob Evans (@BobEvansMusic) January 6, 2020
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Half the country’s on fire, people have died, and the media is more interested about whether there’s going to be a surplus.
When international observers say our country’s climate debate has lost track of reality, this is what they’re talking about. Shameless. #australiafire
— Richard Di Natale (@RichardDiNatale) January 6, 2020
Melbourne smells like a BBQ that has been put out by a wet blanket but the BBQ it’s still smouldering. You can actually taste the smoke in the air ☹️ #AUSTRALIANBUSHFIRES
— Shaniera Akram (@iamShaniera) January 5, 2020