The massive bushfires in Australia are still spreading as heat, high winds, and dry weather push flames through much of the southeastern part of the country. The blazes have proved deadly and destructive, burning through more than 15.6 million acres, or more than 24,000 square miles, an area larger than the state of West Virginia. The fires have now killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 1,400 homes.You can see where fires have burned as of Sunday in this map of New South Wales and Victoria; it shows how close these blazes are to cities like Sydney and Port Macquarie.