The Borneo Post

Strong winds stoke bushfires on Australia’s east coast

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MELBOURNE: Strong winds intensifie­d bushfires burning across much of the Australian state of New South Wales on Saturday, with the Rural Fire Service (RFS) upgrading warnings on three of more than 70 fires to emergency level.

Residents of Tabulam, a town in northeaste­rn New South Wales about 780 kilometres north of Sydney, were told to shelter in a solid structure as it was too dangerous to try to escape the blaze.

People living close to an out-of-control fire near Port Stephens, a town about 180 kilometres north of Sydney, were told to put their bushfire survival plans into action.

“If your plan is to leave early, leave now,” the RFS said on Twitter.

Nearly 800 firefighte­rs were battling 73 blazes across the state on Saturday afternoon, the RFS said.

While the fires posed no immediate threat to any major population centres, bushfires are rare during the Australian winter and have been fanned by above-average dry conditions.

Almost all of New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, is facing drought conditions.

On Thursday, the Bureau of Meteorolog­y forecast more warm, dry weather across large parts of Australia for the next three months, and raised the possibilit­y of an El Niño weather event developing during the Southern Hemisphere’s spring.

Investigat­ions also began on Saturday into the death of a helicopter pilot, who died when his aircraft crashed on Friday while dropping water to fight fires near the town of Ulladulla about 180 kilometres south of Sydney.

The fire near Ulladulla had been raise to emergency level on Saturday afternoon, but was later downgraded to “watch and act”. — Reuters

If your plan is to leave early, leave now. — RFS radio announceme­nt

 ??  ?? A fire engine is parked near burning trees in New South Wales, Australia, in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
A fire engine is parked near burning trees in New South Wales, Australia, in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? A man is detained by Chilean police officers over bomb threats that grounded nine commercial airplanes in Chile, Peru and Argentina, Santiago, Chile. — Reuters photo
A man is detained by Chilean police officers over bomb threats that grounded nine commercial airplanes in Chile, Peru and Argentina, Santiago, Chile. — Reuters photo

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