FIRE VICTIMS OF AUSTRALIA, CITY TOUR
MELBOURNE - The survivors of the worst bush fires in Australia will return home for the first time to Marysville, a city that is almost "scorched" from the map.
As much 100 people feared killed in Marysville when bush fires, which triggered the gale and dry area, up the hill was filled ago Eucalyptus trees in the area. Fire that killed more than 180 people and burn some of the city in the state of Victoria, but Marysville fixed location as in the crime when police are still searching for evidence of the victim killed and burning.
A local police spokesman said, some bus will take as much 300 people, most of which fled from the city when the fire occurred, for a small tour so they could see the fire was due to head with their own eyes. However, he said, they will not be allowed out of the city bus because the location is still a crime.
"There will be a leader in assisting residents in the bus," he said. Marysville residents, Merran Guest, thinks the tour will be emotional in the city. "I feel anxious, but I think this part of sorrow. This is something we should do. This is the first step," said the former nurse said to the newspaper The Australian.
At least 12 people confirmed killed in Marysville, but the victims of the soul is more so in the area of investigation is completed. Only 14 buildings still standing in the city that had 500 people as much it.
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