The Arizona Republic

Authoritie­s fear Australia wildfires will worsen

- By Kristen Gelineau

SYDNEY — Firefighte­rs battling some of the most destructiv­e wildfires to ever strike Australia’s most populous state were bracing Saturday for worsening conditions, with higher temperatur­es and winds expected to intensify the danger in the coming days.

In the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, one of the worst-hit regions in fire-ravaged New South Wales state, 193 homes have been destroyed and an additional 109 damaged by the fire storm that peaked Thursday, the Rural Fire Service said.

The damage toll announced Saturday was more than double the count from the previous day and was expected to continue to rise as assessment teams and police move deeper into the destructio­n zone in search of survivors and victims. Homes have been reported destroyed in other regions, but numbers were not yet available.

With 68 fires still burning and dangerous weather conditions forecast through Thursday, authoritie­s were expecting the worst.

“We could see some very, very dire conditions ranging right across the Blue Mountains,” Rural Fire Service Commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s told Nine Network television.

“The reason we are particular­ly concerned is that we went into last Thursday with not too much fire. We’re going into some bad weather now with lots of fire and literally (310 miles) of fire edge that needs to be dealt with, and that will present serious issues should we see that hot, dry, windy weather, which is likely toward the middle of the week,” he said.

 ?? GREG WOOD/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Smoke and ash from wildfires burning across the state of New South Wales blanket the Sydney skyline Thursday.
GREG WOOD/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Smoke and ash from wildfires burning across the state of New South Wales blanket the Sydney skyline Thursday.

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