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Australia bushfires: 16-year-old taken in for questioning over bushfire; fourth person found dead

In a connection with a bushfire in the Australian state of Queensland a 16-year-old is being questioned by the police. The bushfire destroyed 36 structures in the region's east coast.

Thursday, 14th November 2019

In a connection with a bushfire in the Australian state of Queensland a 16-year-old is being questioned by the police. The bushfire destroyed 36 structures in the region's east coast.

It was one of a number of devastating bushfires that have ripped across Queensland and the neighboring state of New South Wales in the past month, destroying hundreds of homes and causing tens of millions of dollars in damage.

NSW police announced on Thursday that a fourth person had died in the bushfires. The body of a 58-year-old man was found near Kempsey in the state's east, although there is no further information at this stage about his death.

While the cause of many of the blazes in natural, police have warned that no one should be setting any fires at all with a total fire ban in effect over both states.

Police said the 16-year-old arrested Thursday would be dealt with "under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act" and called for parents and caregivers to talk to their children about the dangers of lighting fires at this time.

A long-running drought and strong winds left eastern Australia on high alert early in the week, with a "catastrophic" risk of fire in the highly-populated greater Sydney area.

In the end, firefighters were able to contain the worst of the blazes but the cost of the fires is still being counted in terms of property and wildlife.

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Thursday, 14th November 2019