REBUILDING THEIR LIVES Victoria bushfires.  Water.  Electricity.  Roads-tarsal road surface.  Hospitals.  Police stations.  Fire department.  People.

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REBUILDING THEIR LIVES Victoria bushfires

 Water.  Electricity.  Roads-tarsal road surface.  Hospitals.  Police stations.  Fire department.  People to rebuild Homes.  Vehicles.  Clothes.  Jobs.

 Classrooms.  Toilets.  Stationary.  Computers.  Library.  White boards.  Desks-chairs.  Office.  Playgrounds.  HALLS.

 HOUSES.  FURNITURE.  KITCHEN UTENSILS.  ELECTRICITY.  TELEVISION.  BEDS-BLANKETS.  WORKERS.  KITCHEN-STOVES,FRIDGES,OVENS.  PLATES-CUPS ETC…...

 ROADS.  BUILDINGS.  TOWN-MUESEUMS.  CEMENT-CONCRETE.  PEDISTRIAN.  FOOTPATHS.  CAR PARKS.

 PLUMBERS.  TOOLS-EQUPMENT.  ROOF TILES,FOR SHELTERS.  WOOD-TIMBER.  HOUSES BUILDERS.  FOOD.

 SHELTERS.  EACH OTHER.  WATER.  CLOTHES.  MEDICINE.  THEIR FAMILYS.  HELP.  DOCTORS.

 OHP.S.  CLEANERS.  FIRE ALARMS.  AIR CONDITIONING.  BINS.  HEATERS-FANS.  TEACHERS.  STUDENTS.  ELECTRICITY

 BURNT OUT CARS HAVE TO BE CLEANED.  ELECTRICITY –POLES.PYLONS,WIRES.  RUBBLE TO BE TAKEN AWAY.  INFO STRUCTERS-WATER,GAS.  CLEAN UP TOWNS.  ELECTRICITY REBUILD.

200 people died cause of the fire,70 people survived the fire and at least 300 homes were destroyed. Animals were killed like koalas kangaroos and many more animals. There were 16 different fires in VICTORIA.

BY:JAY TUIVAITI.. TUIVAITI