Pink donates $500k to firefighters tackling 'horrific' Australian wildfires

Singer Pink has donated money to firefighters in Australia battling the wildfires
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Ellena Cruse4 January 2020

Singer Pink has donated half a million US dollars to local fire services in Australia amid the country’s worsening wildfire crisis .

More than 20 people have died and millions of animals are believed to have been killed in the blazes that have ravaged the country in recent months.

At least eight people have died this week in New South Wales and neighbouring Victoria, Australia’s two most-populous states, where more than 200 fires are currently burning.

Pink is one of the many celebrities to have spoken out about the fires, revealing her pledge of half a million US dollars (£382,043) in a post on Twitter.

The singer also encouraged her followers to make any donations they could afford
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“I am totally devastated watching what is happening in Australia right now with the horrific bushfires,” she wrote.

“I am pledging a donation of 500,000 dollars directly to the local fire services that are battling so hard on the frontlines. My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz.”

Social media users praised the singer's donation with one Twitter account saying it was a shame she needed to donate money.

"That's quite a pledge. Wonderfully generous. Such a terrible shame that you had to though," he said.

Another added: "YOY [SIC]ARE AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH I AM CRYING."

One social media user posted about what a difference the donation would make to the exhausted firefighters​

"TY so much Pink," it read.

"it's horrendous over here. I am one of many who has family & friends in fire zones, who have had to evacuate, not knowing if they have a home to go back to yet, We are on alert here but safe for now. It's not over yet & our poor firies are bloody exhausted".

Other celebrities have sent their wishes to those affected by the fires.

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue tweeted: “Humbled by the extraordinary efforts of the emergency services and volunteers in the ongoing bushfire crisis in Australia. @redcrossau @nswrfs @CFA_Updates @CFSAlerts @WIRES_NSW.”

Actress Naomi Watts has described the fires as “truly horrendous” in a post on Instagram, in which she shared a video taken during her last visit to Byron in New South Wales.

Watts said: “It’s so upsetting and worrying. So much wildlife already lost. And still much of the summer ahead. My heart goes out to those who’ve lost loved ones and homes.

“Big gratitude to the brave firemen who literally haven’t stopped during the holidays!! Heartbroken for all the animals, plants and land… for rain.”

Queer Eye star Bobby Berk urged his 2.6 million Instagram followers to donate to help local services and organisations to help those affected by the fires.

He highlighted the “tens of thousands of people that are evacuating their homes” and the state of emergency in New South Wales and warned of the high temperatures and winds that could impact the existing blazes and “trigger new fires”.

“I’ve put a link in my bio of organizations you can donate to to help those affected.”

Australian wildfires on New Year's Eve

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has been criticised for his response to the fires, on Saturday called up 3,000 defence force reservists as the threat of wildfires escalated .

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