Australia’s PM wants more powers as bushfires threaten capital

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Publish Date: 13:54 - 29 January 2020
Tehran 29January_Australia’s prime minister has asked for greater federal powers to fight raging bushfires in the country, amid official warnings that the blazes are about to brush through a national park near the capital, Canberra.

Australia’s PM wants more powers as bushfires threaten capitalTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club(YJC)_Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Wednesday that he wanted to establish a “legal framework that would allow the Commonwealth to declare a national state of emergency” before the next summer bush fire season, pointing out that the existing jurisdictions of federal and state governments were not conducive to the proper tackling of the fires.

“It has long been the case that state and territory governments have primary responsibility for protecting the life and property within their borders,” said Morrison, who has been criticized for vacationing in the US state of Hawaii during the earlier stages of the bushfire crisis. “The scale of the bushfires this season, not least their simultaneous reach across many borders, has demonstrated to me the limits of these arrangements.”

Morrison had initially stated that Australia’s eight state and territory governments had the main oversight during natural disasters.

While he offered no details about the new plan, it appears to be an effort by the conservative prime minister to avert further criticism for acting too slowly when the gravity of the country’s worst bushfire season in a generation became apparent late last year.

In the face of intense criticism following his return from Hawaii, Morrison mobilized nearly 3,000 Australian Defense Force reservists to help the regional communities impacted by the blazes.

The Australian bushfires have killed 33 people and an estimated one billion animals since last September. Additionally, more than 2,500 homes and a wilderness area the size of Greece have been destroyed, prompting critics to accuse the prime minister of not doing enough to slash the country’s carbon emissions and thus contributing to global warming.

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