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Australia fires: Travel warnings issued over 'catastrophic' blazes | Australia fires: Travel warnings issued over 'catastrophic' blazes |
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Catastrophic fire warnings are in place across the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), where firefighters are tackling more than 100 blazes. | Catastrophic fire warnings are in place across the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), where firefighters are tackling more than 100 blazes. |
Authorities have urged Christmas travellers to delay their journeys as conditions threaten to intensify the bushfire crisis. | Authorities have urged Christmas travellers to delay their journeys as conditions threaten to intensify the bushfire crisis. |
Rising temperatures and strong winds are expected to worsen fires across three states on Saturday. | Rising temperatures and strong winds are expected to worsen fires across three states on Saturday. |
Three blazes around Sydney are burning at emergency level. | Three blazes around Sydney are burning at emergency level. |
"We are asking everybody not to travel on roads anywhere near the vicinity of an active fire unless you absolutely have to," Gladys Berejiklian, premier of NSW, said at a news conference. | "We are asking everybody not to travel on roads anywhere near the vicinity of an active fire unless you absolutely have to," Gladys Berejiklian, premier of NSW, said at a news conference. |
A combination of temperatures above 40C, low humidity and strong winds have worsened the struggle for the almost 10,000 emergency personnel mobilised to deal with the bushfires in NSW. | A combination of temperatures above 40C, low humidity and strong winds have worsened the struggle for the almost 10,000 emergency personnel mobilised to deal with the bushfires in NSW. |
"They are the very worst of conditions. Given we have a landscape with so much active fire burning, you have a recipe for very serious concern and a very dangerous day," NSW Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said. | "They are the very worst of conditions. Given we have a landscape with so much active fire burning, you have a recipe for very serious concern and a very dangerous day," NSW Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said. |
Two volunteer firefighters died on Thursday as they were tackling a large blaze near Sydney. Fires have also been ravaging the states of Victoria and South Australia, where two civilians died on Friday. | Two volunteer firefighters died on Thursday as they were tackling a large blaze near Sydney. Fires have also been ravaging the states of Victoria and South Australia, where two civilians died on Friday. |
Since September, Australia's bushfire emergency has killed eight people, destroyed more than 700 houses and scorched millions of hectares. | Since September, Australia's bushfire emergency has killed eight people, destroyed more than 700 houses and scorched millions of hectares. |
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has faced criticism for going on holiday despite the severity of the bushfires. | Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has faced criticism for going on holiday despite the severity of the bushfires. |
Many Australians have accused Mr Morrison and his government of inaction on climate change. | |
Although climate change is not the direct cause of bushfires, scientists have long warned that a hotter, drier climate would contribute to Australia's fires becoming more frequent and more intense. | |
What travel warnings have been issued? | What travel warnings have been issued? |
The states of NSW and and South Australia are the focus of the travel warnings. | The states of NSW and and South Australia are the focus of the travel warnings. |
In NSW, several major roads and highways have been closed, including a section of the Princes Highway. | In NSW, several major roads and highways have been closed, including a section of the Princes Highway. |
As of 16:30 (05:12 GMT), 24 roads and highways in NSW were affected by fire, according to a government website. | As of 16:30 (05:12 GMT), 24 roads and highways in NSW were affected by fire, according to a government website. |
Roads have been closed in South Australia as well, with residents asked to monitor the government traffic website for updates. | Roads have been closed in South Australia as well, with residents asked to monitor the government traffic website for updates. |
"If members of the public attempt to enter the areas, they will be turned away, regardless of being property owners or business owners, due to specific safety reasons," a police official said. | "If members of the public attempt to enter the areas, they will be turned away, regardless of being property owners or business owners, due to specific safety reasons," a police official said. |
Who are the victims? | Who are the victims? |
Tributes have been paid to firefighters Geoffrey Keaton, 32, and Andrew O'Dwyer, 36, who died when their truck was hit by a falling tree near a fire front, causing it to roll off the road. | Tributes have been paid to firefighters Geoffrey Keaton, 32, and Andrew O'Dwyer, 36, who died when their truck was hit by a falling tree near a fire front, causing it to roll off the road. |
Three other firefighters who were also in the vehicle survived with minor injuries. | Three other firefighters who were also in the vehicle survived with minor injuries. |
NSW fire commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said firefighters everywhere were grieving over the "huge loss" of the two young fathers, who were caught up in "the worst imaginable set of circumstances". | NSW fire commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said firefighters everywhere were grieving over the "huge loss" of the two young fathers, who were caught up in "the worst imaginable set of circumstances". |
"[They] simply went out, doing a remarkable job, like all their colleagues, and like they have done year-in, year-out, and to not be coming home after their shift is a tremendous grief," he said. | "[They] simply went out, doing a remarkable job, like all their colleagues, and like they have done year-in, year-out, and to not be coming home after their shift is a tremendous grief," he said. |
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall said a person had been killed in Murraylands, when the car they were driving hit a tree. Another person died in the Charleston area of the Adelaide Hills, authorities said. | South Australian Premier Steven Marshall said a person had been killed in Murraylands, when the car they were driving hit a tree. Another person died in the Charleston area of the Adelaide Hills, authorities said. |
Why are people angry with the PM? | Why are people angry with the PM? |
Mr Morrison was widely criticised after reports emerged that he was away on unannounced leave and rumoured to be in Hawaii. | Mr Morrison was widely criticised after reports emerged that he was away on unannounced leave and rumoured to be in Hawaii. |
Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it is a disgrace". | Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it is a disgrace". |
Phrases such as #WhereisScoMo, #WhereTheBloodyHellAreYou - a reference to a famous tourism campaign he once oversaw - and #FireMorrison quickly trended online. | Phrases such as #WhereisScoMo, #WhereTheBloodyHellAreYou - a reference to a famous tourism campaign he once oversaw - and #FireMorrison quickly trended online. |
Criticism grew as a heatwave broke records across the country and exacerbated mammoth blazes, making the task even harder for exhausted firefighters - many of them volunteers. | Criticism grew as a heatwave broke records across the country and exacerbated mammoth blazes, making the task even harder for exhausted firefighters - many of them volunteers. |
In a statement, Mr Morrison apologised and said he would be "returning to Sydney as soon as can be arranged". | In a statement, Mr Morrison apologised and said he would be "returning to Sydney as soon as can be arranged". |