Australia’s New South Wales sweats through heatwave, faces ‘extreme’ bushfire risk
- Australia's New South Wales is experiencing a heat wave, prompting a total fire ban for Sydney due to hot, dry and windy conditions.
- Temperatures in the state are expected to exceed 12 degrees Celsius above average, reaching 37 degrees Celsius in Sydney.
- A home was destroyed in Victoria due to a bushfire that was fought by around 200 firefighters, according to Bernard Barbetti.
- The frequency of extreme heat and fire weather in Australia is increasing due to climate change, according to the country's science agency in 2024.
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Australia's New South Wales sweats through heatwave, faces 'extreme' bushfire risk
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales on Sunday sweated in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and prompted authorities to issue a total fire ban for state capital Sydney. Read full story
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