Koala drinks from water bottle in Australia heatwave

AFP  |  Sydney 

As swelters in an extreme heatwave, a video of a woman in the state of pouring water into the mouth of a thirsty has melted

The vast continent has experienced intense heat over the past week, with the mercury up 16 degrees Celsius (60 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than usual for this time of year in southern

Numerous towns set new December records, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, while emergency services have been on high alert for bushfires.

Local was at a camping ground near the in the southern state of on Friday when she saw the

"It was 44 degrees Celsius - very, very hot day," Lowrie told AFP on Tuesday.

"I stopped because he looked as though he could use a drink of water." Lowrie posted on footage of herself giving water to the furry marsupial, who drank from the bottle before climbing back up the tree.

The footage is reminiscent of another video of a koala, later nicknamed Sam, who drank from a bottle offered by a firefighter during deadly bushfires in in 2009. High temperatures are not unusual in the Australian summer, with bushfires a common occurrence.

But climate change has pushed up land and sea temperatures, leading to more extremely hot days and severe fire seasons.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 14:36 IST