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Australian PM apologises for family vacation amid wildfires
Updated On: 23 December, 2019 09:07 AM IST | Sydney | Agencies
Current situation not a time for political point-scoring but to be kind to each other: Morrison.

NSW Rural Fire Service crews fight the Gospers Mountain Fire. Pic/PTI
Sydney: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday apologised for taking a family vacation in Hawaii as deadly bushfires raged across several states, destroying homes and claiming the lives of two volunteer firefighters.
Morrison cut short a vacation with his wife and children amid public anger at his absence from Australia at a time of national crisis. He arrived home on Saturday and on Sunday morning spoke to reporters while visiting the headquarters of the Rural Fire Service in Sydney.
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