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Australia gains upper hand on 100 bushfires

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SYDNEY: The threat from more than 100 ires Burning Across Australia’s northeast eased over the past 24 hours, lawmakers and emergency workers said on Thursday, although unfavourab­le weather conditions are set to continue.

Emergency workers warned on WEDNESDAY that A spate ires HAD REACHED emergency levels, triggering an evacuation of more than 8,000 people from the town of Gracemere, about 600km north of the Queensland state capital, Brisbane. FIREIGHTER­S EXTINGUISH­ED THE BIGGEST ires after working through the night.

More than 100 ires REMAINED ALIGHT but none was considered to pose an imminent threat, the Queensland Rural Fire Service said.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said residents must continue to monitor emergency warnings.

“What we experience­d yesterday was off the charts,” Palaszczuk told reporters in Brisbane. “We’re still not out of the woods. There’s still a long way to go.”

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y said temperatur­es across the state would ease to 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 Fahrenheit) on Thursday, down from the highs of around 40 C recorded earlier in the week.

 ?? AFP ?? A helicopter water bomber fills its tanks from a dam on Costi Farms to fight a wildfire in the Deepwater National Park area of Queensland on Thursday.
AFP A helicopter water bomber fills its tanks from a dam on Costi Farms to fight a wildfire in the Deepwater National Park area of Queensland on Thursday.

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