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Thousands evacuated as Australian bushfires rage

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SYDNEY: Thousands of people were being evacuated from their homes in northeast Australia yesterday, as bushfires raged across Queensland state amid a scorching heatwave. Some 8,000 people were told to leave the town of Gracemere, south of the central coast area of Rockhampto­n, as a fast-moving blaze threatened homes.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y declared a “catastroph­ic” fire danger — the highest possible risk rating — in some central areas, while firefighte­rs battled to contain more than 130 blazes across the state. “This is a very stressful situation for families. I need you to all be strong. I need you to all listen. Your family and the protection of our community is vital,” state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk warned those told to leave. “So we

need to reach out to community members who are frail, who are elderly, who have a disability. Please listen to authoritie­s, it is going to get a lot worse,” she added. The Bureau of Meteorolog­y said scorching temperatur­es had broken records across Queensland, with the state capital Brisbane reaching 37.9 degrees Celsius (100.2 degrees Fahrenheit). At least 34 schools were closed, and authoritie­s earlier in the day said the number of homes destroyed was likely in “single digits” but it was too early to confirm. Other states were sending back up firefighte­rs to Queensland.

“We will see more fires flare up very very quickly, so this is the start of it,” Queensland fire and emergency services commission­er Katarina Carroll warned those evacuating. “It is very difficult to get a sense of how long people have in the area because the winds are picking up faster than what was expected — so evolving, but very, very quickly,” she added. Resident Luana Royle from the central Queensland town of Finch Hatton told national broadcaste­r ABC that the area had been hard-hit by the blaze. “Our fires around here, you couldn’t even see 500 meters in front of you this morning,” she said. “Everyone is OK, but two houses have went, which is pretty sad.” — AFP

 ??  ?? DEEPWATER: A firefighte­r is seen near the bushfires in Deepwater National Park area of Queensland yesterday. — AFP
DEEPWATER: A firefighte­r is seen near the bushfires in Deepwater National Park area of Queensland yesterday. — AFP

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