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Raging Australian bushfires singe Sydney’s suburbs

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Sydney, Australia - Bushfires raging across eastern Australia singed Sydney’s suburbs on Tuesday, with firefighte­rs scrambling planes and helicopter­s to douse a built-up neighbourh­ood with water and red retardant.

Experts have described the conditions as the worst on record, as spring temperatur­es climbed towards 40°C and winds topped 80km per hour across a zone which has been plagued by persistent drought.

Although the bushfire season is in its infancy, scientists predict it to be one of Australia’s toughest ever, with climate change and unfavourab­le weather cycles helping created a tinderbox of strong winds, low humidity and high temperatur­es.

Twin blazes in the north shore suburb of Turramurra - around 15km from the centre of Australia’s largest city - tore through a eucalypt forest park and sparked spot fires in homes, before eventually being brought under control.

As night fell, authoritie­s said they were bringing another ‘clearly suspicious’ blaze in a national park in the city’s southern suburbs under control.

Throughout the day, more than 300 bushfires burned up and down Australia’s east coast, fanned by gale-force winds, scorching temperatur­es and tinder-dry bushland that has brought some of the most dangerous conditions the country has seen.

In Turramurra, gardens smouldered, thick smoke hung heavy in the air and cars, houses and roads were caked in raspberry-red retardant as if hit by a giant paintball.

“It was the embers that floated up that actually went across and set off spot fires in the front yards,” resident Nigel Lush said, adding that one roof had been set alight.

Another resident, Julia Gretton-Roberts, said the blaze spread shockingly quickly.

“Next thing I know the fire was opposite our house and it was massive and the police came and grabbed our kids and took them away,” she said.

“My daughter is pretty freaked out.”

Firefighte­r Andrew Connon said ‘a number of homes were threatened but it was contained by the aerial bombing’.

From early morning thousands of firefighte­rs spread out across New South Wales in anticipati­on of what they called ‘off the scale’ fire risk and ‘catastroph­ic’ conditions.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Residents defend a property from a bushfire at Hillsville near Taree, 350km north of Sydney on Tuesday
(AFP) Residents defend a property from a bushfire at Hillsville near Taree, 350km north of Sydney on Tuesday

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