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Sunday, 15 February 2009 - Australia mourns dead as fires still rage
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: Australia mourns dead as fires still rage AFP - Monday, February 16 WHITTLESEA, Australia (AFP) - - Firefighters in ash-covered overalls joined sombre memorial services held across Australia Sunday, a week after walls of flame incinerated rural towns, killing at least 181 people. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd led national tributes to the victims of the country's worst wildfire disaster, as the government promised to set up a national early warning system for natural disasters to save lives. With the death toll set to keep rising, police hunted for arsonists suspected of being behind some of the blazes while survivors launched a lawsuit against a power company blamed for another. Australians paused to remember the tragedy that overtook them with ferocious speed and power on February 7, with Rudd leading an open-air service in the disaster-zone town of Wandong in southeastern Victoria state. The prime minister paid special tribute to volunteer firefighters, who stood on their trucks in orange overalls smeared with ashes from the bushfires, eight of which are still raging out of control . "You put yourselves last and your community first," he said before placing eucalyptus leaves in a bowl of water as a symbol of remembrance and renewal. "We intend to be with you every step of the way," he told survivors, pledging his government would help rebuild towns razed in the fires that have scorched 400,000 hectares (988,000 acres) and left thousands homeless. Governor-General Quentin Bryce was at a church service in the hamlet of Whittlesea attended by survivors from nearby Kinglake, just 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Melbourne, which was almost burned to the ground. Officials warned the crisis that has razed 1,800 homes was far from over, with 4,300 firefighters struggling to put out blazes despite a drop in temperatures and the high winds that fanned the flames a week ago. "We are potentially talking weeks before we have things completely under control and we are only part-way through our fire season," said Victoria Department of Sustainability and Development spokesman Lee Miezis. Two firefighters were injured overnight when a tree fell on them as they fought flames near the town of Alexandra, Miezis said. As the nation reeled from the loss of life, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard pledged the government would pass laws to enact an alert system for future disasters. "Work is already in train, legislation needs to be changed and legislation is being brought to the parliament," she told commercial television. Five days after the last death toll update was released, police appealed to Australians for patience in awaiting the final cost of the disaster. "We're (now) working with the coroner in very difficult circumstances where people's bodies have been found," said Victoria's chief commissioner of police, Christine Nixon. "We need to be able to identify and work on that problem. The processing was fairly quick to start with but now it's slowed down." Around 300 residents of the town of Marysville, where one in five of the 500 residents are believed to have perished, made a brief but harrowing return home Saturday in a convoy of buses. "(Marysville) just has to live in our memories... it's very hard to accept that," sobbing resident Patricia Beggs said after the grim visit to the town, which has been reduced to piles of ashes and bricks. The official toll for Marysville remains at 15, although officials have said that 100 bodies may lie in its ruins. The Age newspaper reported survivors were launching a class action against a Singapore-owned electricity firm alleging a downed power line sparked one of the killer firestorms near Kinglake. Residents of the town would sue SP Ausnet and the Victoria state government, alleging the power line set off a fire that killed at least 100 people and destroyed 1,000 homes, the newspaper reported. SP Ausnet, part of the Singapore Power Group, refused to comment directly on the lawsuit. As investigations continued, Nixon warned angry residents not to take justice into their own hands. A 39-year-old man was due to appear in court Monday in Melbourne charged with causing death by arson in relation to one fire which killed more than 20 people. "I know people are angry, and so are all of us in this community," Nixon said. "But we need to kind of have a sense that the proper processes are in place and we need to go through the investigation and through the court case." Meanwhile, former Australian captains Steve Waugh and Mark Taylor will next Sunday lead the teams in a celebrity Twenty20 cricket match to raise funds for the Victorian wildfire appeal, officials said. 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