"A number of celebrities also responded to Trump's tweet Saturday. Religion was a common thread among others using the platform, with Australian hip-hop MC Urthboy “seething” about the leader being “compromised”, suggesting Australian suffering was linked with ScoMo’s religious or ideological beliefs.Australian singer Sarah Blasko added her voice of discontent to Instagram, posting: “I hope you’re not at the cricket today @scottmorrisonmp.


From the main screen, choose the fire fighting agency you are interested in and you will be taken to a list of the latest tweets from them. But while many have criticised the prime minister for his handling of the bushfires, other national and international figures have taken to social media to voice support for firefighting efforts while offering prayers for the victims. "With proper Forest Management, we can stop the devastation constantly going on in California. Australia is on fire, and the world has taken notice. "Actor Leonardo DiCaprio also weighed in, blaming the fires on climate change. Tweet. Our Prime Minister has totally let us all down. "Fires do not respect politics, though, so I would beg the President to pursue a major disaster declaration and not make this a political incident," Stern said. !”The Divine Miss M’s tweet has been well received by Australians, with @CatPurry9 commenting: “Bless your heart Ms M. You’ve voiced what so many of us here DownUnder are feeling. "Rice also said Trump's assertion that California's forest management policies are to blame "is dangerously wrong. "Unconscious surfer pulled from rough surf dies in hospitalProtests in stricken Beirut as blast death toll rises Australia may see a spike in deaths in a week's time "The President's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Brian K. Rice said. Australia is on fire, and the world has taken notice. "More than 4,000 are fighting the Camp and Woolsey Fires in California that have burned over 170,000 acres," Trump tweeted. Just good American families losing their homes as you tweet, evacuating into shelters. It’s hell in earth down here and our PM is clueless!”British journalist and TV personality Piers Morgan also had a thing or two to say.As did British actress Jameela Jamil, who spoke of “the unforgivable decision of leaders to not discuss climate change”. "This is an absolutely heartless response," singer Katy Perry tweeted. "The reason these wildfires have worsened is because of climate change and a historic drought," he tweeted. Kim Kardashian clapped back at everyone who claimed she didn't donate to the Australian fires. My heart goes out to everyone affected, it’s truly horrifying. ‎Fire Tweets Australia gives you easy access to the Twitter timeline of the various fire agencies around Australia.

Celebrities are speaking out about the devastating fires currently blazing in Australia. "In my view, this shameful attack on California is an attack on all our courageous men and women on the front lines. "Helping victims and fire relief efforts in our state should not be a partisan issue. "In between Trump's tweets blaming forest management, he also paid tribute to those affected by the fire.

Trump tweeted.Trump's first tweet drew the ire of the leaders of firefighters' organisations, who accused the president of bringing politics into a devastating disaster.The so-called Camp Fire in Northern California and Woolsey Fire burning near Los Angeles have killed 31 people and burned over 170,000 acres.The Hill Fire in Ventura County has ravaged 4,531 acres.Gallery: Devastation brought on by the California wildfiresThe death toll is expected to rise, with more than 100 people still unaccounted for. "His comments are reckless and insulting to the firefighters and people being affected," Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters said.The president of the California Professional Firefighters said the message is an attack on some of the people fighting the devastating fires. In between Trump's tweets blaming forest management, he also paid tribute to those affected by the fire.

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What good is an economy in an uninhabitable country? What an idiot. We have to grow our economy. Kendall Jenner's also catching heat over tweeting sad emojis. As fires burned in almost every state and territory of Australia, with a disaster zone declared in the state of Victoria on Thursday and a seven-day state of emergency announced in New South Wales, social media users and politicians mocked and berated the fossil fuel company for its tone-deaf tweet. Watch the provocative new series Little Birds now on Stan.Your web browser is no longer supported. "There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor," Trump tweeted. God Bless them all.