Australia killed more than 350 koalas in a forest fire or rescue operation continued November 4, 23:49

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In Australia, forest fires occur everywhere and wild koalas are sacrificed one after another. Even now, the fire has not been extinguished, and Koala's rescue operations continue.

On the coast of New South Wales in eastern Australia, forest fires have been in succession since late last month, and at least several thousand hectares, including the koala habitat, are believed to have been burned down.

There are many wild koalas involved in this forest fire, and according to a local koala specialty hospital, more than 350 may have died.

The fire has not yet been extinguished, and rescue activities are continuing, such as the help of two koalas who suffered dehydration from the fire site on the 2nd.

In Australia, the number of koalas is decreasing due to the effects of forest fires and housing development. The person in charge at the Koala specialty hospital said, “It is a national tragedy, as it was seen that a large number of koalas were killed in this forest fire.”