Australia's Heatwave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals, Infrastructure And Land
As temperatures break records, Australians are suffering from heat-related illnesses, power has been cut to preserve supplies, and more than 90 horses were found dead in a dried reservoir.
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January 26, 2019 at 07:08AM
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NPR News: Australia's Heatwave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals, Infrastructure And Land
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