Australia fires More than 70 dangerous bushfires are burning across the Australian state of New South Wales today, threatening thousands of people and bringing a "catastrophic" fire threat level to the Sydney region. It's the worst threat level ever issued for Sydney under the current system, which was introduced in 2009. At least three people have died as a result of the blazes, and more than 100 homes have been lost. Strong winds, high temperatures and low humidity in the area have increased fire worries, and the state is under a seven-day state of emergency. While Sydney, with its population of 4.6 million people, is of particular concern, fire officials pointed out the greatest fire risk lies in rural areas outside the city center. The cloud of smoke can be seen as far away as New Zealand. |
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