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Waterbombe­r pilot killed fighting wildfires

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SYDNEY: A helicopter pilot died yesterday when his aircraft crashed while waterbombi­ng rare winter bushfires in Australia that have swept across its drought-stricken southeast, police said.

About 75 fires are burning across New South Wales state, fanned by dry conditions that prompted authoritie­s to declare a drought across the state last week.

The pilot was found dead at the scene after his helicopter crashed near Ulladulla, about 180km south of Sydney, at around 2pm local time, police said, but did not identify him.

“The pilot put his life on the line to protect and keep our community safe and he has paid the ultimate price,” regional politician Shelley Hancock told the MiltonUlla­dulla Times.

Fire authoritie­s say the unseasonal blazes, regular in summer but rare in winter, have flared because of dry conditions that have blighted vast tracts of grazing and cropland.

Hundreds of firefighte­rs and dozens of aircraft are battling the fires that have so far destroyed at least two houses, both near Bega, a town 100 miles south from Ulladulla.

Last month was Australia’s fifth-driest July on record, in New South Wales’ driest

January-to-July period since 1965.

The weather bureau has forecast warm, dry conditions to continue until November.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A firefighte­r sits in a fire engine as he watches a bushfire in New South Wales.
REUTERS A firefighte­r sits in a fire engine as he watches a bushfire in New South Wales.

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