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backfire
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Australia
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In Australia, 'backfire' can also refer to a social event or gathering that does not go as planned, leading to an awkward or embarrassing outcome.
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forest fire
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Australia
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Forest fires are a common natural occurrence and can be a serious threat to communities and ecosystems.
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forest fire
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Australia
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Forest fires are a serious threat, often leading to widespread destruction of ecosystems, homes, and loss of life.
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forest fire
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Australia
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Forest fires are a serious natural disaster that pose a significant threat to lives, property, and wildlife.
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forest fire
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Australia
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Forest fires pose a significant threat to life, property, and the environment, and are a major focus of prevention and management efforts.
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forest fires
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Australia
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Forest fires are a major concern and can lead to widespread destruction and loss of life and property.
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forest fires
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Australia
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Forest fires are a recurring threat due to hot and dry conditions, often requiring extensive firefighting efforts.
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wildfire
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Australia
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Wildfires are a common occurrence and are a significant natural disaster threat, especially in certain regions like California and Australia.
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wildfire
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Australia
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Frequent occurrence in areas with dry climate and dense vegetation, often requiring evacuation measures.
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wildfire
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Australia
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Wildfires are a common natural disaster, especially in dry, forested areas, and are a significant concern for public safety and property damage.
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wildfire
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Australia
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Common natural disaster in dry, forested regions
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wildfire prevention
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Australia
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Wildfire prevention involves back-burning, creating firebreaks, and community education on fire safety.
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wildfires
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Australia
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Frequent natural disasters in certain regions
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