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Prince William has described his shock at seeing first hand the devastation caused by bushfires in Australia.Prince William has described his shock at seeing first hand the devastation caused by bushfires in Australia.
As part of a three-day tour of the country, he met people affected by the fires outside Melbourne and said the power of the flames was "terrifying".As part of a three-day tour of the country, he met people affected by the fires outside Melbourne and said the power of the flames was "terrifying".
Later at a reception, William said the resilience of the communities hit was an example of "the spirit of Australia in its purest, most magnificent form".Later at a reception, William said the resilience of the communities hit was an example of "the spirit of Australia in its purest, most magnificent form".
Fires last February killed hundreds of people and razed entire towns.Fires last February killed hundreds of people and razed entire towns.
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William was driven through mile after mile of blackened trees, stopping off at a relief centre in the town of Whittlesea where he was shown a book of photographs taken shortly after the fires.William was driven through mile after mile of blackened trees, stopping off at a relief centre in the town of Whittlesea where he was shown a book of photographs taken shortly after the fires.
Looking at the images, he said: "It's terrifying what it can do, isn't it?"Looking at the images, he said: "It's terrifying what it can do, isn't it?"
He was devastated and saddened when we told him what happened to us Gabrielle Denky, bushfire survivor In pictures: William in AustraliaHe was devastated and saddened when we told him what happened to us Gabrielle Denky, bushfire survivor In pictures: William in Australia
Later the prince drove to another town, Flowerdale, where 13 people died and thousands of homes were destroyed.Later the prince drove to another town, Flowerdale, where 13 people died and thousands of homes were destroyed.
Residents fought against the flames to save their school, pub and shop and in the aftermath of the disaster have rallied round and so far rebuilt 16 homes themselves.Residents fought against the flames to save their school, pub and shop and in the aftermath of the disaster have rallied round and so far rebuilt 16 homes themselves.
Hundreds turned out to meet the prince, who told them: "I couldn't believe it when I drove through - the vast scale of it all. It really brings it home.Hundreds turned out to meet the prince, who told them: "I couldn't believe it when I drove through - the vast scale of it all. It really brings it home.
"It's great what you guys have done.""It's great what you guys have done."
One of those he met, Gabrielle Denky, said: "He was devastated and saddened when we told him what happened to us."One of those he met, Gabrielle Denky, said: "He was devastated and saddened when we told him what happened to us."
William joined Flowerdale locals for a barbecue, all the time wearing a yellow ribbon in memory of those who lost their lives.William joined Flowerdale locals for a barbecue, all the time wearing a yellow ribbon in memory of those who lost their lives.
He then faced a few balls from youngsters on the town's cricket pitch, alongside Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Matthew Hayden.He then faced a few balls from youngsters on the town's cricket pitch, alongside Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Matthew Hayden.
Victoria's Premier John Brumby, who joined William on his tour, said the prince had seemed "staggered" by what he had seen.Victoria's Premier John Brumby, who joined William on his tour, said the prince had seemed "staggered" by what he had seen.
The prince hit a few balls bowled by children in FlowerdaleThe prince hit a few balls bowled by children in Flowerdale
"For those who lost family or lost property to have Prince William here and to be able to talk to him, to see that support, it's a great comfort to them," he said. "It's part of that rebuilding process.""For those who lost family or lost property to have Prince William here and to be able to talk to him, to see that support, it's a great comfort to them," he said. "It's part of that rebuilding process."
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The prince returned to Melbourne later on Thursday to attend a reception at Government House. It was part of celebrations for Australia Day - the national holiday commemorating the arrival of white settlers in 1788.The prince returned to Melbourne later on Thursday to attend a reception at Government House. It was part of celebrations for Australia Day - the national holiday commemorating the arrival of white settlers in 1788.
In his speech, he said: "Today on the outskirts of Melbourne, I was privileged to see the spirit of Australia in its purest, most magnificent form.In his speech, he said: "Today on the outskirts of Melbourne, I was privileged to see the spirit of Australia in its purest, most magnificent form.
"The stories of suffering I have heard today inevitably made me think about the ongoing tragedy of Haiti. Our thoughts and prayers remain with everyone there.""The stories of suffering I have heard today inevitably made me think about the ongoing tragedy of Haiti. Our thoughts and prayers remain with everyone there."
William also made a brief stop at the Australian Open tennis tournament before he was due to take a late-night flight back to the UK. William also made a brief stop at the Australian Open tennis tournament to watch the match between Roger Federer and Victor Hanescu before he was due to take a late-night flight back to the UK.
He arrived in Australia from New Zealand on Tuesday after his first official visit there representing the Queen.He arrived in Australia from New Zealand on Tuesday after his first official visit there representing the Queen.