Landmark Australian bushfire inquiry makes 80 recommendations on preventing future disasters
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Photo taken on Oct. 5, 2020 shows the forest burned by bushfires earlier this year in Wingello, Australia. The landmark royal commission into Australia's "Black Summer" bushfires has handed down its final report Friday, calling for major changes to how the country responds to natural disasters. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, which was established in the wake of the devastating 2019-20 bushfires in February, made 80 recommendations including establishing a national fleet of aerial firefighting resources and introducing a nationally consistent disaster warning system. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)
Photo taken on Oct. 5, 2020 shows the forest burned by bushfires earlier this year in Wingello, Australia. The landmark royal commission into Australia's "Black Summer" bushfires has handed down its final report Friday, calling for major changes to how the country responds to natural disasters. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, which was established in the wake of the devastating 2019-20 bushfires in February, made 80 recommendations including establishing a national fleet of aerial firefighting resources and introducing a nationally consistent disaster warning system. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)
Photo taken on Oct. 5, 2020 shows the forest burned by bushfires earlier this year in Wingello, Australia. The landmark royal commission into Australia's "Black Summer" bushfires has handed down its final report Friday, calling for major changes to how the country responds to natural disasters. The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, which was established in the wake of the devastating 2019-20 bushfires in February, made 80 recommendations including establishing a national fleet of aerial firefighting resources and introducing a nationally consistent disaster warning system. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)