Rain and cooler temperatures are bringing some relief Monday for communities devastated by the out-of-control bushfires raging across Australia. At least 25 people have died as a result of the fires since September. It's estimated nearly half a billion animals are also dead. Nearly 20 million acres have burned, and authorities say the fires could keep burning for months. Jamie Yuccas reports from the Australian capital of Canberra.<br />Towns ravaged by fire on the NSW South Coast woke to the welcome sight of rain this morning, giving locals a light reprieve. In Victoria, the threat of a new mega-fire is looming.