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What did PM Morrison say?


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"I get it that people ¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«=¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«<br /> would have been upset to know that I was holidaying with my family while their families were under great stress," he said.

Speaking after a briefing with fire officials, he ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=¿õÁøÄÚ¿þÀÌ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» Á¦ºù±â°â¿ë ½Ç¹ö / CHPI-6500L°­·ÂÃßõ<br /> said he knew Australians were anxious about the fires but insisted that the emergency response was "the best in the world".

He conceded that MSGM=MSGM¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù<br /> climate change was contributing to changing weather patterns, but denied that it had directly caused Australia's wildfires.

"It's not a credible suggestion to make that link," he argued.

Many Australians have accused Scott Morrison's government of inaction on global warming, with criticism growing as a heatwave ´ä·Ê¶±<br /> broke records across the country and worsened the fires.

Although climate change is not the direct cause of bushfires, scientists have long warned that a hotter, drier climate would contribute to Australia's fires becoming more frequent and intense.

Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury previously said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government, and it is a disgrace".
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