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SYDNEY, March 16 (Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales on Sunday sweated in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and prompted authorities to issue a total fire ban for state capital Sydney.
Wildfires continue to burn through the southeast of New South Wales, with fatalities recorded ... The Shoalhaven Region: From Burrill Lake, north to Nowra. The South Coast: From Batemans Bay ...
Clarification 10th May 2021: Australia's biggest fire occurred Dec 1974-Jan 1975 in western New South Wales and across the states and Northern Territory, when 15% of the country was burned.
Before and after pictures of a lake in Australia show the dramatic difference ... There has been heavy rain over Victoria, southern New South Wales and northern Tasmania in recent days, leaving ...
Fire officials in Australia are celebrating a landmark moment, saying that for the first time in what has been a horrendous wildfire season, every fire in hard-hit New South Wales is now under ...
SYDNEY — Australia’s New South Wales on Sunday sweated in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and prompted authorities to issue a total fire ban for state capital Sydney. New South ...
High temperatures on the east coast were caused by northerly and north-westerly winds from inland NSW and central Australia to ... weather arrives as New South Wales reaches the end of its high ...