Calgary Herald

DANGER ‘CATASTROPH­IC’ AS WILDFIRES RAGE IN NORTHEAST

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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA Large swaths of northeast Australia endured unpreceden­ted fire danger on Wednesday with 138 wildfires across Queensland state forcing schools to be closed and thousands of homes to be evacuated.

The fire danger was rated catastroph­ic in areas of central Queensland, the first time the highest danger rating had been applied to the state, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.

She said 34 schools had been closed in the most threatened regions. She warned families not to go out, to keep together and prepare to leave if needed.

Fire and Emergency Services Commission­er Katarina Carroll said homes had been destroyed since Saturday in areas where the fire danger remained too high for teams to enter and assess damage.

High winds, dry air and severe heatwave conditions were combining to make the fire danger extreme, with 138 blazes raging by late Wednesday, Carroll said.

“Thundersto­rms are going through those areas as we speak. There will be no rain from thundersto­rms, in fact, they are adding to the problem,” Carroll said.

“We have never, ever, in this state, been in this situation before. Not at a catastroph­ic level and this is uncharted waters,” Carroll added.

 ?? QLD FIRE AND EMERGENCY VIA AP ?? Fires burn north of Bundaberg, Australia, as firefighte­rs battle flames in heat of up to 40 C and winds of 40 km/h.
QLD FIRE AND EMERGENCY VIA AP Fires burn north of Bundaberg, Australia, as firefighte­rs battle flames in heat of up to 40 C and winds of 40 km/h.

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