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NSW Burns: Firefighter Dies as Homes Lost
9 Dec
Summary
- A firefighter tragically died from a falling tree while battling blazes.
- Over 20 homes were destroyed by fast-moving bushfires in NSW.
- Extreme heat and dry conditions are expected to worsen fire dangers.

New South Wales is grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic bushfires that swept through the state over the weekend. At least 35 fires continue to burn, with emergency services working to contain them and assess the widespread damage to properties and land. Tragically, a firefighter lost their life after being struck by a falling tree while on duty in the Mid North Coast.
The immediate danger is far from over, as experts warn that a brief respite will be short-lived. Rising temperatures expected on Tuesday, reaching into the high 30s and low 40s in some areas, are set to trigger fresh bushfire alerts. Fire danger ratings are high across significant portions of NSW, including Greater Sydney, the Illawarra, Monaro, and Central Ranges, with dry and hot conditions fueling the risks.
Several major fires remain active, including a substantial blaze in Goulburn River National Park and another in Myall Lakes National Park. Smoke haze from these fires has impacted visibility in Sydney and along the coast. Meanwhile, heatwave warnings have also been issued for Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and South Australia, highlighting a broader pattern of extreme weather across the country.




