KATHMANDU, Feb 8: The death toll in the Australian bushfires has risen to at least 108, making it the country´s worst fire disaster, BBC reported Monday.
Meanwhile, Sydney Morning Herald reported that at least 750 homes have been destroyed and more than 330,000 hectares burnt out, while authorities said some fires could take weeks to contain.
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Thousands of firefighters, aided by the army, are battling several major bush fires, and the number of dead is expected to rise as fires are put out.
Arsonists responsible for lighting the fires could be charged with murder, police have said.
Entire towns in Victoria state were destroyed as fires were fanned by extreme temperatures and wind.
Temperatures are dropping now, but officials fear they will not be able to get the fires under control until there is substantial rain.
"We could still have a lot worse," said Sharon Smee of Victoria´s Country Fire Authority. "There´s still hot spots out there and there´s a lot of people who are really exhausted and tired."
Firefighters have been battling against what are described as the worst conditions in Victoria´s history.
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