Saturday, 19 October 2013

Australia bush fires set to worsen

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


A gutted building in New South WalesMore than 200 buildings have already been destroyed by fires in New South Wales


Australian firefighters battling destructive bush fires in New South Wales are preparing for worsening conditions in the next few days.


The return of hot weather and strong winds is expected to fan the flames - the worst in the state for a decade.


Around 200 homes have already been destroyed, and some blazes are still raging out of control. Hundreds of people have been left homeless.


The Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, has been the worst-hit region.


'New ball game'

After several cooler days, forecasters are predicting the return of unseasonably hot weather - with temperatures reaching 30C (86F) and higher.


"We are likely to see deteriorating conditions starting this afternoon (Sunday) as we've already been acutely aware of, but more so as we move into Monday and Tuesday," Rural Fire Service commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons was quoted as saying by Australian broadcaster ABC.


BBC Map of New South Wales in Australia


The worst of the weather would probably culminate on Wednesday, he added, but there would be little relief in the intervening period.


"We've got what would be unparallel in terms of risk and exposure to the Blue Mountains throughout this week.


"The reality is, however, these conditions that we're looking at are a whole new ball game and in a league of their own," the commissioner said.


More than 37,000 hectares (91,400 acres) have already been ravaged by fire in the state in the past several days.


Officials say that 15 blazes remain out of control.


Smoke and ash from the wildfires have blanketed the Sydney skyline.


Australia's military is currently investigating whether a training exercise using explosives may have started one of the fires.


The exercise took place at a base near the town of Lithgow in the Blue Mountains region on Wednesday.


In the past, many such fires have turned out to have been started deliberately, and police say they are monitoring dozens of "firebugs" - people with a history of committing arson, the BBC's Jon Donnison reports from Sydney.


Our correspondent says the blazes have come unusually early in the season and follow Australia's hottest year on record.


This has raised inevitable questions about the impact of climate change, he adds.


Satellite image of fires around Sydney

Satellite image of fires around Sydney


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