Australian authorities warned on Friday of severe fire danger in densely populat...
SYDNEY - Australian authorities warned on Friday of severe fire danger in densely populated areas this weekend, declaring a state of emergency in the capital, Canberra, as soaring temperatures and strong whipped up huge, unpredictable blazes.
“Tomorrow will be the peak of the heatwave in NSW with some areas expected to reach extreme heatwave conditions,” the New South Wales state Rural Fire Service said in a Facebook post late on Friday. Officials said an out-of-control fire in the ACT’s south, on the doorstep of Canberra, had grown to 185 sq km, almost 8% of the territory’s land mass.
Victoria state, which adjoins NSW and ACT, is also expected to see heatwave conditions on the weekend.
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