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Australia: 'They will be saved' – 4,000 shelter on beach as bushfires take hold – Sky News, Sky.com

Australia: 'They will be saved' – 4,000 shelter on beach as bushfires take hold – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Thousands of people were trapped as their small seaside town was threatened by one of the bushfires that have been ravaging parts of Australia.

Around 4, 000 people gathered at the foreshore in Mallacoota in the state of Victoria on Tuesday morning as the fire approached.

At 8am, the flames roared past the town’s airport and the temperature shot up to (C) (F), according to the state’s newspaper The Age.

  

Burning embers cover the ground as firefighters (back R) battle against bushfires around the town of Nowra in the Australian state of New South Wales on December 31, 2019

      

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        More than 100 bushfires are burning in New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state      

The sky went black and then dark red as the fire threw embers near residents who had gathered on the beach – many wearing swimming goggles and breathing masks, some sitting in boats.

People on the beach said they could see houses being destroyed and hear gas canisters exploding.

Country Fire Authority chief officer Steve Warrington said three strike teams were based in the town and were protecting residents.

He added: “It is pitch black. It is quite scary in that community. They right now are under threat. But we will hold our line and they will be saved and protected.”

 

The premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, said there were plans to evacuate the trapped people by sea.

Just after 4pm local time, Gippsland incident controller Ben Rankin said fire had affected a ” significant number of assets “in both Mallacoota and nearby Genoa.

” Residents are in safe locations down on the beach (in Mallacoota) and are being looked after, “he told ABC Gippsland.

  

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        Around 4, people gathered on the shore in Mallacoota in the state of Victoria      

Victoria’s fire authorities said structures, some of them homes, had been destroyed in East Gippsland, where more than 200, 19 hectares of land are burning and eight fires are at an emergency level.

In Corryong, a town in Victoria’s north, the situation was improving after a wind change, although fires were still burning on Tuesday afternoon.

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        The town of Corryong, Victoria, is one of those in danger. Pic: Brooke Whitehead      

A number of other towns are affected and Mr Andrews has called for help from the military and for more firefighters from the US and Canada.

More than 200 fires have started in the state since Monday and four people are unaccounted for.

While officials said those missing are not firefighters, they were unable to say which part of the state they were from.

  

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        Skies went pitch black as the fires closed in on various towns      

Australia’s states are all experiencing bushfires as scorching summer temperatures combine with strong winds and land that, in many places, has been in drought for months or even years.

Most of the more than 1, homes lost have been in New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state.

  

Bushfires threatening the town of Corryong, Victoria, glowed orange in the hills surrounding the municipality on December 31. Pic: Brooke Whitehead via Storyful      

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        Thousands of firefighters are battling the fires      

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Warboys said the bodies of the two men were found in a house just west of Cobargo, a village in the southeast of the state on Tuesday.

In comments reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, he said the father and son died in a “very tragic set of circumstances”.

He said: “They were obviously trying to do their best with the fire as it came through in the early hours of the morning.

“The other person that we are trying to get to, west of Narooma, we think that person as well was caught up, trying to defend their property in the early hours of the morning. “

  

A New South Wales Police officer prepares to flee his roadblock on the Princes Highway near the town of Sussex Inlet on December 31, 2019 in Sydney, Australia      

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        This was the scene in the town of Sussex Inlet, New South Wales, on Tuesday      

The state’s main city, Sydney, is expected to see temperatures of (C) ***************************************************************** (F) on Tuesday, with (C) 100 F) likely in western suburbs.

The thick smoke that has covered the city for weeks is also likely to continue.

  

This timed-exposure image shows firefighters hosing down trees as they battle against bushfires around the town of Nowra in the Australian state of New South Wales on December 31, 2019      

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        Samuel McPaul died when his fire truck rolled over on Monday. Pics: New South Wales Rural Fire Service      

Three firefighters have been killed in the fires, the latest being Samuel McPaul, (**********************************************************************, whodied when his fire truck rolled over in strong windsA New South Wales Police officer prepares to flee his roadblock on the Princes Highway near the town of Sussex Inlet on December 31, 2019 in Sydney, Australiaat the scene of a blaze in New South Wales on Monday.

Mr McPaul had been married nearly 18 months and his wife Megan is expecting their first child in May.

    

        

            

The 2 firefighters killed in a vehicle accident last night are Deputy Captain Geoffrey Keaton (yrs & Firefighter Andrew O’Dwyer) yrs, both from Horsley Park Brigade. Our thoughts are with their family, friends & fellow brigade members.# nswrfspic.twitter.com/p3Y8zX3hBj NSW RFS (@NSWRFS) ******************* (December) ************************************************************************, **************************************************Bushfires        Bushfires    BushfiresBushfires

Firefighters Geoffrey Keaton, (****************************************************, and Andrew O’Dwyer,, were killed earlier in December when their fire truck hit a tree and rolled over just south of Sydney.

Across Australia more than four million hectares have been destroyed, with some fire fronts stretching more than miles, putting pressure on firefighters, many of whom are volunteers and have been battling the flames for many weeks.

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