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Australia fires live: Canberra airport closed, reports of air tanker crash in NSW bushfires – latest updates Australia fires live: three people dead in NSW air tanker crash as bushfires close Canberra airport - latest updates
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Residents near a bushfire south of Canberra’s airport told to seek shelter as extreme temperatures fan bushfires across New South Wales. Follow the latest news and live updatesResidents near a bushfire south of Canberra’s airport told to seek shelter as extreme temperatures fan bushfires across New South Wales. Follow the latest news and live updates
We’ve just heard from ACT emergency services agency commissioner Georgeina Whelan, who held a press conference in Canberra.
She said the Beard fire – the product of two fires that have merged in the area near the ACT-NSW border – is still burning out of control and is 425 hectares in size. But there’s some positive news.
“It is burning within containment lines, which is very good news,” she said.
“We are aware that you are concerned about the smoke that is emanating from the fire, that is because of the recycling centre at Beard ... it is producing dangerous levels of smoke which are also reducing visibility and air quality.”
Whelan also spoke about the problems with the ESA website, which have taken it offline for some users. She says the issue is affecting other websites, not just the ESA, and tells people to follow the ESA on Facebook and listen to its updates on ABC radio Canberra.
RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons has confirmed that all three people who died in the downed C-130 this afternoon were American residents.
Fitzsimmons said their deaths will impact fire fighters world-wide.
“The firefighting fraternity, as we keep saying, is a tight-knit family, a fairly small family, and the crew on board were well known, not just to their colleagues here inAustralia, but we’re reminded that a number of our US colleagues that are embedded in some of the incident management teams now, including in the high country, actually had personal relationships with them,” he said.
Fire authorities have no idea what caused the water-bombing C-130 plane to crash suddenly this afternoon, RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons says.
“We simply lost contract with the machine and the flight tracker we used stopped,” he said. “There is no indication at this stage of what’s caused the accident.”
He has acknowledged that the grounding of the large air tankers is likely to impact fire-fighting capabilities on the ground in NSW.
Fitzsimmons has said it took “quite some time” to locate the wreckage of the C-130.
“It’s impacted heavily with the ground and initial reports are that there was a large fireball associated with the impact of the plane as it hit the ground,” he said. “It is still an active fire ground and it was very difficult to locate the wreckage.”
Coulson Aviation, which has provided water-bombing aircraft to NSW over the past four or five years, has grounded its large air tankers as a precaution.
“Coulsons have grounded their large air tankers this afternoon and, indeed, as a mark of respect and as welfare for the rest of their crews operating large air tankers here in New South Wales and interstate in Victoria, have grounded the operations pending review to ensure that there’s nothing systemic like a fuel problem or something,” Fitzsimmons said. “We’ve [also] got the military helping us with the evaluation of the fuel to rule that out.”
The owners of Coulson Aviation will fly to Australia from Canada as soon as possible, he said.
Three people have died in a fiery crash involving a C-130 water bombing aeroplane, the Rural Fire Service commissioner, Shane Fitzsimmons, has confirmed.
The plane went down at 1.30pm.
“Tragically, there appears to be no survivors as a result of the crash down in the Snowy Monaro area,” he said.
The NSW premier, Gladys Berejiklian, is addressing the media in NSW:
However, she said, authorities were confident that conditions would ease over the next few hours.
To make matters worse in Canberra, the ACT’s emergency services agency’s website has just crashed. It’s showing only a “503 service error”.To make matters worse in Canberra, the ACT’s emergency services agency’s website has just crashed. It’s showing only a “503 service error”.
Not great timing.Not great timing.
The website displays the agency’s crucial incident map of various fires, car crashes, and other emergencies across the territory.The website displays the agency’s crucial incident map of various fires, car crashes, and other emergencies across the territory.
It’s also the main source for emergency alert information for those trying to gauge whether to go or stay. It looks like the ESA’s Twitter account is still active. That account is pretty regular with its updates.It’s also the main source for emergency alert information for those trying to gauge whether to go or stay. It looks like the ESA’s Twitter account is still active. That account is pretty regular with its updates.
And, of course, you can tune in to the emergency broadcaster, ABC Canberra, for local information.And, of course, you can tune in to the emergency broadcaster, ABC Canberra, for local information.
7 News is reporting that the wreckage of the downed C-130 has been found.7 News is reporting that the wreckage of the downed C-130 has been found.
There’s a steady stream of people arriving at the Moruya showgrounds which has been reopened as an evacuation centre. For a lot of people, it’s becoming a home away from home.There’s a steady stream of people arriving at the Moruya showgrounds which has been reopened as an evacuation centre. For a lot of people, it’s becoming a home away from home.
One woman from Congo, just south of here, told me it was her third time here since New Year’s Eve.One woman from Congo, just south of here, told me it was her third time here since New Year’s Eve.
“Our plan has been to leave early and we’ve been leaving early often lately,” she said.“Our plan has been to leave early and we’ve been leaving early often lately,” she said.
Margaret, whose husband suffers from dementia, lives on the south side of town. She was here for five days after new year and has just arrived back.Margaret, whose husband suffers from dementia, lives on the south side of town. She was here for five days after new year and has just arrived back.
“I can’t take of him at home when this is happening. I don’t like being here but I can’t be there either,” she said.“I can’t take of him at home when this is happening. I don’t like being here but I can’t be there either,” she said.
The wind has been incredible for the past few hours.The wind has been incredible for the past few hours.
The sky is looking ominous outside the Moruya showground where our reporter on the ground, Michael McGowan, captured this image.The sky is looking ominous outside the Moruya showground where our reporter on the ground, Michael McGowan, captured this image.
NSW residents have been asked to turn off any unnecessary appliances and keep airconditioners to 24C between 4 and 8pm today.NSW residents have been asked to turn off any unnecessary appliances and keep airconditioners to 24C between 4 and 8pm today.
Temperatures in Sydney are expected to remain as high as 40C during that time.Temperatures in Sydney are expected to remain as high as 40C during that time.
You can see the plumes of thick black smoke coming from the recycling centre in Beard in this image provided by the ACT emergency services agency.
We’re getting reports that the Pialligo fire in Canberra has hit an industrial recycling centre, sending thick black smoke into the air.
The ACT’s emergency services agency said the fire had hit the recycling centre on Underwood Street. The fire was now producing “dangerous levels” of smoke, which the ESA said would reduce visibility and air quality. It advised residents to stay inside, close all windows and doors, turn off their air conditioning and evaporative coolers, and stay away from the area if they are not there already.
The area between Fyshwick and Queanbeyan, where the fire is burning, is one of a handful of industrial zones in Canberra.
Meanwhile, in the nearby Brindabella business park, authorities are understood to be evacuating office workers building by building.
A relief centre has been set up in Dickson, in the city’s inner-north, for those who can’t get back to their homes. The relief centre is at Dickson College.
The latest advice from the ESA:
“The fire is travelling in an easterly direction towards Beard, Oaks Estate and west Queanbeyan, including Crestwood. This fire has crossed the Molonglo River near Beard. The fire is out of control. Firefighters are on scene. However, under current conditions, the fire is difficult to control.”
The aerial mud that fell on Melbourne in an extended deluge overnight was joined by a fresh burst of rain on Thursday to delay play on the outside courts at the Australian Open.
Concerns about air pollution remain high as well, as the elements combine to bedevil the first grand slam tournament of the year.Staff had to power-blast the red carpet of dust and muck from the uncovered courts, pushing back the scheduled start of play to 2pm. There were further interruptions for rain as the card was squeezed again.
It’s quite a fluid situation here in Moruya on the New South Wales south coast.
The massive Clyde Mountain fire is approaching at quite a clip thanks to incredibly strong westerly winds, and the Rural Fire Service says homes in the town are at risk. RFS crews are defending properties north of the town.
A few minutes ago the main street was pretty well deserted as a (by now familiar) red sky came over.
I’ve just stopped in at the golf club and although it’s quiet they say they’re staying open.
A few extremely keen golfers were even still out on the course.
Some more on the reported crash of the air tanker from AAP:
Five road ambulances and two rescue helicopters are en route after receiving reports of a plane crash in Peak View, a NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority is yet to receive confirmation a crash has occurred, a spokesman said.