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Friday, 10/18/2013 3:46:30 AM

Friday, October 18, 2013 3:46:30 AM

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Bushfires in NSW 'worst in more than a decade'

.. for two days now i smell smoke in the air in Sydney .. video in 2nd below ..

Date October 17, 2013 24 reading now


Bushfires burn out of control

NSW RFS Crews struggle to save a home near Dargan on the Bells Line of Road. Photo: Wolter Peeters [insert some of others]


A resident protects his property as an out of control bushfire threatens four homes near Newnes train station.


NSW RFS Crews struggle to save a home near Dargan on the Bells Line of Road.


Fire crews on the ground battling several blazes at Yellow Rock near Springwood in the Blue Mountains.


RFS firefighters protect properties near Lithgow.


An out of control bushfire burns cars and two homes near Newnes Junction on the Bells Line of Road.

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http://www.smh.com.au/photogallery/nsw/bushfires-burn-out-of-control-20131017-2vp7c.html

Live blog: latest NSW fire updates
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/latest-nsw-fire-updates-thursday-october-17-20131017-2vo14.html

Hundreds of homes may have been lost in Thursday's fires, the worst in more than 10 years, said the Premier Barry O'Farrell.

"It's suspected that by the time we've finished counting it [the loss of homes] will at least be in the hundreds," he said.

Live details of active fires
- click on the icons for more information. Source: NSW Rural Fire Service.
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http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/bushfires-in-nsw-worst-in-more-than-a-decade-20131017-2voyu.html

It would take days to fully assess the loss, but the Premier was grateful that no lives had been lost.

"I suspect if we get through that without the loss of life, we should all thank God for miracles."

Deputy RFS Commissioner Rob Rogers said the fire situation was the worst he'd seen in more than a decade and the threat was unlikely to ease for some time.

"It was a very warm winter, a very dry winter ... we're not even one month into spring and we've already got this," he told Channel Seven.

The forecast south-westerly change could even make the situation worse.

"The worst combination is north-westerly to south-westerly and we've got that now. We've got an incredibly long fire front and there is no sign of any rain coming."

While there would be easing conditions on Friday, the sheer size of the raging fires meant they didn't "need the weather conditions" to continue.

"They are so big they create their own climatic conditions," he said.

Around 100 fires broke out across the state, ranging from Lismore and Tenterfield in NSW's north, to Gloucester and Taree and the Great Lakes on the coast, the Blue Mountains, south to Camden, Wingecarribee near Moss Vale and the Shoalhaven. The fires destroyed homes, pastures and set a petrol station on fire near Wyong. Roads were closed across the state, with back ups of up to 20km on the Hume Highway.

The worst loss of homes was at Springwood in the Blue Mountains, where at least 30 homes were lost.

Ferocious winds fanned the blaze that destroyed the dream home where Joe Moore, Springwood Country Club's golf professional, had lived with his wife and seven children, including four foster children.

"This reminds me of what happened in Melbourne a couple of years ago," Mr Moore said. "Whichever way you look, it was the impossible fire to fight."

There were unconfirmed reports of properties being lost at North Doyalson, on the Central Coast; at Lithgow; at Yanderra and Balmoral, in the Southern Highlands; and in Port Stephens. Newcastle airport was closed and evacuated except for a skeleton staff because of a bushfire at Heatherbrae, 16km away.

Late on Thursday, the NSW Emergency Services Minister Mike Gallacher said the bushfire situation across the state was "very tough going indeed".

"You only need to look out into the sky and see the bloom and ash that is hanging over Sydney," he told ABC. "That's coming from the fires burning in the Blue Mountains."

During the day, more than 8500 homes in the west, south-west and north of Sydney lost power, as wind gusts of up to 70km/h brought branches down on powerlines.

In the Blue Mountains, power was cut to about 4500 homes and businesses in Katoomba, Winmalee and parts of Leura, Blackheath and Mount Victoria.

In the Macarthur region, the worst-affected areas were Wilton, Menangle and parts of Campbelltown.

While the next 24 hours should bring a cool change, it wasn't expected to contain much rain.

In Lithgow, attempts by firefighters to waterbomb a fire were hindered by 90km/h winds, RFS spokesman Joel Kursawe said.

Those winds are capable of carrying embers up to six kilometres.

"The problem is when you've got aircraft over fires like that with [those] winds, a lot of the time they're just getting knocked around in the sky," Mr Kursawe told journalists at RFS headquarters in Sydney.

By late Thursday afternoon, the fires surrounding Sydney had turned the sun into bright red, threatening ball.

"It's an apocalypse out there," said one of the many inner-city workers and residents who were taking of the hulking grey cloud hanging over Sydney.

The clouds were reported to be sending ash down into Sydney's inner city, including as far east as Coogee, prompting NSW Health to issue a bushfire air pollution health warning. It said air quality in many areas was likely to be reduced due to smoke particles.

“Already, smoke from bushfires burning in the Blue Mountains region and Muswellbrook areas has been blown east to Sydney city and coastal suburbs,” said Professor Wayne Smith, the director of the environmental health branch.

“Particle levels are likely to be higher outdoors than indoors, so people sensitive to fine particles should limit the time they spend outside."

with AAP

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/bushfires-in-nsw-worst-in-more-than-a-decade-20131017-2voyu.html

.. thank goodness for the firefighters risking life and limb these days! .. many volunteers, of course
.. thank goodness for them all .. they do a magnificent job under most dangerous conditions ..

NSW bushfires: dozens of homes destroyed, Sydney skies darkened

Updated Fri 18 Oct 2013, 5:56am AEDT

Video: Hundreds of homes feared lost as bushfires rage across New South Wales (Lateline)

Hundreds of homes may have been lost after New South Wales suffered one of its worst bushfire days in recent memory on Thursday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-17/homes-destroyed-as-blazes-rip-through-nsw/5030158


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