
Damaged belongings outside a completely gutted property following a bushfire north of Adelaide, South Australia, on November 26, 2015. For a second day hundreds of firefighters battled a devastating blaze that has left two dead and at least 13 in hospital.

Smoke rises from a burning warehouse used for dry fodder following bushfires in South Australia on November 26.

A destroyed property in the small town of Freeling, north of Adelaide, on November 26. The bushfires, which are a regular occurrence in Australia's hot, dry summers, have so far taken two lives this year, with fears that the death toll will rise.

A farmer moves fodder away from a burning warehouse following bushfires north of Adelaide on November 26. The blaze has left pastures scorched and crops in ruins.

A burnt-out vehicle sits on a similarly ravaged property in Freeling on November 26. More than 13 people have been hospitalized as a result of the raging fire, some in a critical condition.

Residents assess the damage caused to their property by bushfires that wrecked the town of Freeling on November 26.



