(CNN)Parts of southeastern Australia are being pelted by hailstones the size of golf balls, big enough to smash car windows and injure birds, less than 24 hours after the region was hit by massive dust storms.






(CNN)Parts of southeastern Australia are being pelted by hailstones the size of golf balls, big enough to smash car windows and injure birds, less than 24 hours after the region was hit by massive dust storms.
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KENNEWICK, Wash. (KEPR) – A man experienced instant karma over the weekend when his pickup was stolen while he was robbing the business across the street, police say.
The incident unfolded at around 6 a.m. Sunday when Kennewick police responded to reports of vehicle theft.
The vehicle’s owner told officers someone had stolen his red 1992 Chevrolet pickup. The owner had left his keys behind on the seat, and a thief drove off with the truck.
But after surveillance video was reviewed, police discovered that the reason the pickup owner had left his truck was because he was off stealing items from a business across the street.
The pickup owner was then booked in the Benton County jail on a warrant and a new burglary charge.
His pickup is still missing.
Man’s pickup stolen while he was robbing a store, Kennewick police say
Death is something inevitable. When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace. I believe I have made that effort and that is, therefore, why I will sleep for the eternity.
Millions of animals are dead and hundreds of thousands more will perish over coming days as a result of killer bushfires terrorising southeast Australia.
Native wildlife and agricultural livestock are among the fatalities, with already-endangered species at greater risk of extinction.
The extent of the carnage may never be known.
“The fires will killed millions of animals … mammals, birds, reptiles,” Wildlife Victoria boss Megan Davidson said.

And the threat is not over, with wildlife rescue groups likely to be helpless in many instances.
“It is largely a job of euthanasing at this stage, both livestock and wildlife,” Dr Davidson said.
“They are so severely burned that there is nothing better you can do than end their suffering.” In coming days more animals will die from starvation and heat stress as they battle to find food and shelter in their decimated habitat.
The nationally-endangered eastern bristlebird is one species of concern amid the fires which are straddling the NSW-Victorian border.
“There are only three populations in Australia and two are under threat,” The University of Melbourne’s Alan York said.
One of the small birds’ habitats is near Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast and the other is Mallacoota in Victoria’s East Gippsland, where fires forced people on to the beach to escape flames.
“It is a bird with very limited flight capabilities so it’s very difficult for it to get out of the way of fire,” Prof York said.
The eastern bristlebird’s other habitat on the Gold Coast has also faced struggles in recent times but is not currently under threat from fire.
Despite the scale of destruction caused by the fires, both Prof York and Dr Davidson were hopeful that animal populations could recover.
“People get worried that species will become extinct but it’s more about population size and they will return,” he said.
“It is sometimes surprising how quickly things will recover – as soon as conditions are good again they can very rapidly breed up.”
Professor Davidson said everyone could help animals that were not only suffering from fires but from years of drought.
“It’s grim, but we don’t want people to despair.”

HOW TO HELP THIRSTY WILDLIFE
* Distribute containers of water outdoors, being sure to throw in some sticks and leaves so that insects have something to cling to
* Swimming pool owners should add “climb-out points” so animals don’t drown
* Fruit tree owners should remove netting to share their produce
* When offering pellets and hay, be sure to spread the food out so that species have a lesser chance of being targeted by predators