A fire truck moves away from out of control flames from a bushfire in the Bunyip Sate Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, 78 miles west of Melbourne, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009. Walls of flame roared across southeastern Australia, razing scores of homes, forests and farmland in the sunburned country's worst wildfire disaster in a quarter century.
A fire truck moves away from out of control flames from a bushfire in the Bunyip Sate Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, west of Melbourne, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.
Flames and smoke rise from a bushfire in the Bunyip Sate Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, west of Melbourne, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.
A bushfire burns in the Bunyip Sate Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, west of Melbourne, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.
Flames rise from a bushfire in the Bunyip Sate Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, west of Melbourne, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.
Country Fire Authority (CFA) firefighters put out flames in a tree near the township of King Lake, east of Melbourne, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009. Towering flames razed entire towns in southeastern Australia and burned fleeing residents in their cars as the death toll from the country's worst fire disaster in a quarter-century climbed well past 150.
Sheep search for any patch of fresh grass left after fire raged through the community of Kinglake, northeast of Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. Officials believe arson may be behind at least some of the more than 400 fires that tore a destructive path across a vast swath of southern Victoria state over the weekend.
Five-year-old Elana Watson reunites with her father in Whittlesea, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. Suspicions that the worst wildfires ever to strike Australia were deliberately set led police to declare crime scenes Monday in towns incinerated by blazes, while investigators moving into the charred landscape discovered more bodies.
Faye Van Dunn, right, comforts her daughter Vanessa, left, and granddaughter, Sarah outside the Healsville Relief Centre in Healsville, northeast of Melbourne, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
The remains of St. Andrew's church are scattered after it was destroyed by fire in the community of Kinglake, northeast of Melbourne, Australia Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
Police inspect a farmhouse destroyed by wildfires in Whittlesea, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. The deadliest wildfires in Australia's history burned people in their homes and cars and wiped out entire towns, officials discovered Monday as they reached farther into the fire zone. Suspicions that the wildfires were deliberately set led police to declare crime scenes in towns incinerated by blazes.
A Whittlesea farmhouse destroyed by wildfires is seen in Whittlesea, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
Judy and Kevin Purtzel survey their property damaged by bushfires near Marysville, north of Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
Family members comfort each other after wildfires in Marysville, north of Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. The deadliest wildfires in Australia's history burned people in their homes and cars and wiped out entire towns, officials discovered Sunday as they reached farther into the fire zone.
Family members react after learning that their parents, Bill and Faye Walker and disabled brother Geoffrey were among victims who died in Marysville, north of Melbourne, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
This image provided by NASA, rendered Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009, shows a large plume of smoke spreading southward from a fire (outlined in red) that appears to be burning in a small area of forest west of Churchill in Victoria's Gippsland region. Entire towns were seared off the map by wildfires raging through southeastern Australia.
Local CFA firefighter David Tree shares his water with an injured Australian Koala at Mirboo North after wildfires swept through the region on Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
Embers glow on a small stump among blackened trees at Chum Creek, near Healseville, northeast of Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009.
Bushes are burnt down by wildfires in Jeeralong West, 125 miles southeast of Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009. Authorities searching for answers to the carnage from Australia's worst-ever wildfires said Tuesday they would rethink current policies of allowing residents to decide for themselves whether to evacuate their homes.
A child's boots lie on the ground at a house burnt in wildfires in Jeeralong West, 125 miles southeast of Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009.