ADELAIDE - "Firefighters brought Australia's deadliest bushfires in 20 years under control on Wednesday after nine people died in the blazes. Up to 15 more people were missing, emergency officials said.
Large areas of southern Australia are on alert for more outbreaks after fires raced in a line across the Eyre peninsula, about 250 km (155 miles) west of the South Australia state capital Adelaide. The South Australian Country Fire Service said the Eyre peninsula fires, which began on Monday, had been brought under control earlier on Wednesday.
State police said the body of a woman had been found in a home in the tiny coastal hamlet of North Shields. Eight others, including two young children, were confirmed dead on Tuesday. All eight died in their cars as they tried to flee the blazes, fanned by high winds and scorching temperatures.
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The fires burned out about 100,00 hectares (250,000 acres), including grazing land. Property damage has been described as significant and estimates of livestock losses have been put at 10,000. Fire alerts remain this week for South Australia, neighbouring Victoria and New South Wales, Australia's most populous state. Bushfires are a constant threat to tinder-dry bushland during the sweltering Australian summer, although the Eyre peninsula fires were the first major blazes of this season."
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