Firefighter killed by falling tree during bushfire prevention work in New South Wales
The firefighter was killed while combating a blaze that scorched 3,400 hectares and destroyed four homes, with 60 fires still burning across New South Wales, officials said.
- A firefighter has died while battling wildfires in Australia, as officials stated. He was struck by a falling tree near Bulahdelah in New South Wales.
- About 40 homes were destroyed by wildfires in two Australian states, as reported by Rural Fire Service Commissioner Trent Curtin.
- In New South Wales, 20 homes were lost over the weekend, while in Tasmania, local government official Dick Shaw stated that 19 homes were destroyed in Dolphin Sands.
- As of Monday, there were still 52 wildfires burning in New South Wales, with nine out of control, according to official sources.
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Primed to burn: What's behind the intense, sudden fires burning across New South Wales and Tasmania?
Dozens of bushfires raged over the weekend as far afield as the mid-north coast of New South Wales and Tasmania's east coast. A NSW firefighter tragically lost his life, 16 homes burned down in the NSW town of Koolewong and four in Bulahdelah, and another 19 burned down in Tasmania's Dolphin Sands.
Communities on high alert along NSW coast as firefighter dies battling blaze
Summer heat and high winds have fuelled a dangerous weekend of bush and grass fires across New South Wales, leaving more than 20 homes destroyed and claiming the life of a firefighter. The man died after being struck by a falling tree late Sunday while battling a blaze near Bulahdelah, with Premier Chris Minns saying the loss is devastating. Conditions eased by Monday, but authorities say nine fires remain uncontained across the state.
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