Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

120 MILE WALL OF FLAME STRETCHES FROM QUEENSLAND TO SYDNEY

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Dozens of fires are still raging on the east coast of Australia after an ‘extraordin­ary’ day saw infernos in suburban Sydney - as officials warn the worst is yet to come.

The largest blaze, the Liberation Trail bushfire west of Coffs Harbour, covers more 150,000 hectares with several active spots and a circumfere­nce of 1,000km. It is still at watch and act status this morning.

That fire is among around 100 raging in New South Wales, from Narooma near the Victoria border to Woodenbong near the Gold Coast, as Queensland battles around 60 fires with conditions set to get worse.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk warned of ‘severe conditions’ including temperatur­es of 36C as 1,000 firefighte­rs tackle blazes from the Gold Coast to Cape York.

At 10am (AEST) a ‘leave now’ alert was issued for Noosa North Shore and prepare to leave directions were issued for Woodgate, Pechey, west of Brisbane, and Spicers Peak Lodge, a five-star retreat west of the Gold Coast.

Rural Fire Service Commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s on Tuesday issued a stark warning that more dangerous conditions are on the way as Australia battles record drought.

Mr Fitzsimmon­s said the forecast for 27C heat in the mid-north on Friday means ‘we simply aren’t going to get the upper hand on all of these fires’. Existing fires are continuing to grow rapidly while new ones emerge, with officials fearing some could continue to rage for months.

DAILY MAIL, 13 NOV, 2019

 ??  ?? A mother and her 18-month-old daughter Charlotte look on as thick smoke rises from bushfires (DM)
A mother and her 18-month-old daughter Charlotte look on as thick smoke rises from bushfires (DM)

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