Australia: Wildfires Trigger Top-Level Evacuation Alerts in New South Wales
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Australian authorities urge thousands to flee bushfires
Wildfires in Australia's New South Wales burnt through thousands of hectares of bushland, prompting the authorities to urge evacuations at the highest danger rating for thousands of residents in the nation's most-populous state.
Authorities in New South Wales, Australia, have issued emergency evacuation warnings for thousands of residents as huge bushfires rage across the state, threatening to engulf communities and destroy property.
Authorities in Australia's southeastern state of New South Wales (NSW) have urged thousands of residents to evacuate after bushfires burned at least 12,000 hectares of bushland. Parts of Australia's most populous state, which has been hit by 42-degree heat, are also on the highest alert level, Reuters reported on Saturday. Authorities have not yet reported any deaths or missing people.
Authorities have warned of a high risk of fires this summer season
Evacuations and thousands of hectares burned. Wildfires rage in Australia - RMF24.pl - Thousands of hectares of forested areas were burned today as a result of bushfires in New South Wales, Reuters reports. Authorities called for evacuations and announced the highest level of emergency.
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