australia fires

The Australia Fires: How You Can Help

The news coming out of Australia is staggering: As of this writing, 28 people have been killed, more than 2,000 homes destroyed and up to 1 billion animals are at risk due to the countryā€™s raging bushfires, the worst seen in a decade.

In all, 15 million acres have been consumed by the Australia fires since fire season started in July, according to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrisonā€™s office, with 100 fires still raging in the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia

ā€œItā€™s heartbreaking to see the devastation caused by the catastrophic bushfires in Australia. The vast land is home to a diverse and resilient people. But right now, Australia needs our support,ā€ said Cyndi Zesk, vice president of travel services at AAA Northeast whoā€™s visited Australia several times. ā€œWe want our many travelers, travel partners, colleagues and friends in Australia to know that we are here to help in any way we can.ā€

How You Can Help

Several organizations have stepped in to raise funds for the people and animals affected by the fires, including the following.

  • The Intrepid Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Intrepid Group, a AAA Northeast partner, is matching up to $200,000 Australian dollars (approximately $139,000 U.S. dollars) in funds for the Australian Red Cross.

Traveling to Australia

If youā€™re visiting Australia soon, you may be able to keep your travel plans ā€“ for the most part, the bushfires are contained to the southeastern and southern parts of the country.

ā€œAnother great way to support Australia is to keep visiting there ā€“ the large majority of the country is unaffected,ā€ Zesk said. ā€œMany spectacular sites ā€“ like Victoriaā€™s Great Ocean Road and Queenslandā€™s Great Barrier Reef, as well as most cruise destinations ā€“ are free of the fires. And most international airports remain open.ā€

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The U.S. State Department has raised the travel advisory for areas affected by the Australian bushfires to Level 2, warning Americans to ā€œexercise increased caution.ā€ Areas not affected by the fires are at Level 1, which urges travelers to ā€œexercise normal precautions.ā€

Travelers can also visit Tourism Australia, which shows the countryā€™s most popular tourist destinations and if they are affected by the bushfires.

If any AAA travelers have questions about Australia, whether how to donate or how to visit, please call your agent, AAA Travel at 800-222-7448 or visit AAA.com/Travel.

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