As at a couple of days ago, over 5 million hectares of Australia has burned in this bushfire season, which we're only halfway through. Size-wise, that's the whole of Belgium, with Luxemburg thrown in.
Included in that are human fatalities, thousands of people have now lost their homes, and it's estimated that millions of native animals and livestock have perished. Hundreds of blazes continue to burn in every mainland state.
It's hard to fathom that kind of scale. Certainly, having lived in a number of different states, and having relatives spread right down the east coast, I've got friends and family who have been (and currently are) directly effected by the fires, and I imagine that's true for many of our Australian members.
So, thoughts continue to be with those effected by the fires, those who are sheltering away from home, those who have lost livestock (can't watch those parts of the news - utterly heartbreaking), those who are living day to day wondering which way the wind will turn, when the heatwave will finally end, when the air will become breathable again, when some kind of normality returns.