By Robert Fenner and Gemma Daley
Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The death toll from Australia’s worst-ever bushfires is unlikely to increase significantly above 201 as people missing in the blazes have been accounted for, police said.
Authorities had warned that as many as 300 people may have been killed in the fires that swept through Victoria state Feb. 7-8, razing more than 1,800 houses and leaving 7,000 homeless.
“We are comfortable that all those unaccounted for have been accounted for,” Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Kieran Walshe said at a televised news conference today.
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