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Thousands evacuated amid bushfires

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■ Thousands of people were being evacuated from their homes in northeast Australia late yesterday, as bushfires raged across Queensland state amid a scorching heatwave.

Some 8,000 people were told to leave the town of Gracemere, south of the central coast area of Rockhampto­n, as a fast-moving blaze threatened homes.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y declared a ‘catastroph­ic’ fire danger — the highest possible risk rating — in some central areas, while firefighte­rs battled to contain more than 130 blazes across the state.

‘This is a very stressful situation for families. I need you to all be strong. I need you to all listen. Your family and the protection of our community is vital,’ state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk warned those told to leave.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y said scorching temperatur­es had broken records across Queensland, with the state capital Brisbane reaching 37.9 degrees Celsius (100.2 degrees Fahrenheit).

At least 34 schools were closed, and authoritie­s earlier in the day said the number of homes destroyed was likely in ‘single digits’ but it was too early to confirm.

Other states were sending back up firefighte­rs to Queensland.

 ?? AFP ?? Firefighte­rs refill their vehicle in the Deepwater National Park, as bushfires raged across Queensland yesterday.
AFP Firefighte­rs refill their vehicle in the Deepwater National Park, as bushfires raged across Queensland yesterday.

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