1. They can move to another country and wait until the fire is gone then go back.
2. Government should build a place for the people that have lost their house
3. Donate money to the people that have lost their family members in their burning house
4. People should do charity and then get money so they can get a new house
5. Firefighters should stay near places where fires start
Kia ora George,
ReplyDeleteI wish that they could move to another country, but it is not as simple as that. Australia has 25.5 million people living there, we simply do not have the money nor the resources to fly everyone. We would be leaving all the animals there as well. And the fires will keep going until there is nothing left.
But I agree with the rest of your points. Especially the part when you talk about donations. I donated yesterday because someone said even a little bit can go a long way and I truly believe that.
With the wild bushfires and no rain in sight, we have lost people, animals and billions of hectares of our plants. So much so that ⅓ of the Koala population has depleted (the act of decreasing something markedly). Did you see the orange haze in the skies yesterday? That was the smoke from Australia :(
What are some ways you can help the environment?
Cheers,
Georgia