Thousands Evacuated As Australia Tackles Summer Wildfires

Dozens Of Pets Dead As Oz Wildfires Burn Kennel, Cattery
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Thousands of Australians fled their homes as wildfires raged across the nation's south on Saturday, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes fanned by strong winds.

Dozens of pets have been burned to death after the fires tore through a kennel and cattery, with its owners forced to flee. More than 40 dogs and cats are believed to have died at the Tea Tree Gully Boarding Kennel and Cattery on Saturday morning.

Six homes were destroyed by the fires in South Australia and Victoria states, officials said, though no serious injuries have been reported. Dry conditions and temperatures in the high 30s were causing headaches for firefighters battling the blazes. Officials said it would likely take days to get the fires under control.

Up to 2,000 firefighters were battling the blazes across the state from the ground and the air, with more than a dozen aircraft dumping water onto the flames. A shift in the weather Saturday afternoon was expected to bring light rain, wind and lightning to the area, which could exacerbate the blaze, but not enough rain to quell the flames.

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Embers glow against the smoke-filled sunset near Gumeracha in the Adelaide Hills (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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Houses were lost as an intense bushfire raged out of control in South Australia (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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A shed destroyed during bushfires in Upper Hermitage in the Adelaide Hills (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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Authorities warned the state faced its worst wildfire danger since deadly 1983 blazes (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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The Tea Tree Gully Boarding Kennels and Cattery, where dozens of pets perished during bushfires, in the Adelaide Hills (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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A sign for the Tea Tree Gully Boarding Kennels and Cattery, where dozens of pets perished during bushfires (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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A family evacuate their suburban Golden Grove home as bushfires spread across the area on the fringe of the Adelaide Hills (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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A Country Fire Service volunteer puts out spot fires next to a burnt out shed (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)
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A Country Fire Service volunteer reacts as rain starts to fall near One Tree Hill in the Adelaide Hills (credit:BRENTON EDWARDS via Getty Images)