Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Australian firefighters battled 31 blazes in Victoria as the death toll rose to 166 in the country’s worst-ever bushfires, prompting the state government to promise a review of emergency policies.
Five major fires were burning across Victoria, where more than 300,000 hectares (741,000 acres) of land were destroyed, 750 homes were razed and 3,700 people were left homeless, the state’s Country Fire Authority said. Winds as high as 24 knots (44 kilometers per hour) and showers are forecast in Victoria in the next two days, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology said.
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