Aussie bushfire smoke turn NZ skies 'eerie' yellow


Wellington, Jan 2 (IANS): Smoke from the raging bushfires in Australia has turned the skies in neighbouring New Zealand into an "eerie" yellow colour along with haze and a burnt smell in the air.

The smoke first reached New Zealand's South Island on Tuesday turning skies a hazy yellow. By Thursday, the haze and burnt smell had also reached the North Island.

"I have never seen anything like the haze over the past 48 hours," Arthur McBride of glacier tour company Alpine Guides told the BBC on Thursday.

Tourist flights up to Tasman, Franz Josef and Fox glaciers are a popular way to experience New Zealand's stunning mountain scenery.

But for the past days, visitors have endured a thick yellow haze, instead of the white snow and bright blue skies expected.

"Wednesday afternoon was particularly bad," McBride said, adding: "The smell of woodsmoke is still distinct."

Over the past days, a few trips also had to be cancelled, he said.

Australia and New Zealand are separated by around 2,000 km of the Tasman Sea.

The peaks around the tourist city of Queenstown were also covered in haze.

Over the past days, the people of Dunedin on South Island woke up to a noticeably darker sky, according to local media, and there's been a strong yellowish twilight over the town.

Australia is grappling with bushfire crisis fuelled by record-breaking temperatures and months of drought, the BBC reported.

At least 17 people are confirmed to have been killed by the bushfires, which have burned vast areas of several Australian states, including the worst-hit New South Wales.

Several people were still missing with conditions expected to worsen over the weekend.

 

  

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  • Dan M, Dubai / Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2020

    21/12/2019

    Jesus on Australia fire

    During my morning prayers, I (Valentina Papagna, Sydney) offered the whole of Australia to our Lord, especially because of the ongoing drought, the devastating bushfires, and thick smoke blanketing many cities and towns.

    I lamented to our Lord, “Lord, it looks like You have deserted us! This weather that we are experiencing is unbearable. People are dying and losing their homes, and it’s not their fault. Lord, when are You going to do something about it?”

    Both our Lord Jesus and Blessed Mother appeared, and they said to me, “My daughter, we heard your plea and prayers. We don’t abandon people, even when they go through the hardest period of suffering.”

    Blessed Mother said, “See, what sin causes. The sin of mankind leaves behind consequences. It affects the whole country, all of the people. This drought represents sin. Nature is so dry and thirsty, just like the souls of mankind are dry and thirsty because there is no God in their lives.”

    “My Son is waiting for people to turn to Him and to ask for His mercy. He is willing to forgive, but hardly any people plea to Him for His mercy. He is willing to change things for the better, but people will then never learn from their mistakes, they need to acknowledge that they sin against God.”

    Our Blessed Mother is very concerned for her children. She said, “Soon, you will hardly have any water left, and people should be worried. Instead, they do not care and just continue with their shopping and seeking material things. My Son is waiting for people to repent of their grave sins. He is waiting for people to say:

    Lord, we have greatly sinned against You,
    Please have mercy on us and
    Forgive us our wrongdoing and
    Forgive us for being so disobedient.”
    ...
    Blessed Mother said, “Because migrants have brought so many different religions to this country, people have abandoned Christianity. My children do not abandon prayer, especially the Rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Thro

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