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Parts of Australia are in the midst of a massive heat wave, straining resources and sparking fires. Matches had to be suspended at the Australian Open in Melbourne, where temperatures hit 109 degrees Fahrenheit. Here are photos showing the toll this extreme heat has taken on the country’s forests, animals, and visiting tennis stars.
A fire-fighting helicopter extinguishes a fire burning throughout Victoria’s Grampians region. Country Fire Authority/ZUMA
As wildlife struggles with heat, thoughtful SA residents coming to aid http://t.co/Wvu3nJDiwa #heatwave pic.twitter.com/nGkGFqVbYn
— 7News Yahoo!7 (@Y7News)
There’s a heatwave in Melbourne right now and the zoo lions are being fed frozen blood. http://t.co/blZF3y1Gyr pic.twitter.com/3QxX2VeGbK
— Meredith Frost (@MeredithFrost)
Fans cool off in a fountain outside the Rod Laver Arena on day five of the Australian Open. Jason O’Brien/ZUMA
108 degrees. And they’re supposed to play tennis in that heat? http://t.co/vDXTV1dSi7 pic.twitter.com/OUnO6AguQD
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel)
Australian Open: Frank Dancevic collapses in ‘inhumane’ heat http://t.co/h8x3ugmyH3 pic.twitter.com/0lVmhYgCuV
— Hamilton Spectator (@TheSpec)
Despite the heat, Serena Williams set a tournament record by winning her 61st Australian Open match. Ken Hawkins/ZUMA
That’s how hot it was. Thank you everybody for being so persistent and passionate about our sport. @ AustralianOpen pic.twitter.com/pc7hAUbHQm
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole)
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PHOTOS: Koalas, Tennis Players Grapple with Australian Heat Wave