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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Australian wildfire a harsh reminder of effect of climate change–Angara

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Senator Sonny Angara on Wednesday said the impact of the fires on the Australian wildlife, the images of which were seen by the entire world, has left nations with mental and emotional scars that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.

“We laud the wildlife welfare organizations for its efforts to help the injured animals and join in the appeal for donations to support the work they are doing,” he said.

He noted that what is taking place in our regional ally is a harsh reminder of the stark reality of climate change and its effects on all of humanity.

He said temperatures are rising in many parts of the world and this poses a threat on the environment as we have seen in the case of Australia.

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“We need to treat this phenomenon seriously and take the necessary steps to address the situation, no matter how big or small these may be. The survival of nations depends on this.

Over 2,000 homes have been destroyed and lives have been lost due to the wildfires.

“We pray that the evacuees will be able to return to their normal lives soon.”

“We offer our prayers for Australia as it copes with one of the worst bushfires in the country’s history.”

“Our heart breaks as we witness the scope of the devastation.”

He said that for over seven decades since diplomatic relations were established between the two countries, Australia has always been there for the Philippines whenever calamities strike. Now at her time of need, the entire Philippine nation stands behind its ally Australia.

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