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Australia fires: Canberra Airport shut down amid blaze threat Australia fires: Canberra Airport shut down as blazes intensify
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The airport in Australia's capital city of Canberra has been shut down due to the threat of approaching bushfires. The airport in Australia's capital city, Canberra, has been shut down as bushfires threaten the region.
Flights were cancelled out of Canberra Airport, a 20 minute drive from Parliament House in the city centre. Flights were cancelled out of Canberra Airport, a 20 minute drive from the city centre, as blazes raged nearby.
A heatwave sweeping the nation's south-east caused existing blazes to flare up again on Thursday, officials said.A heatwave sweeping the nation's south-east caused existing blazes to flare up again on Thursday, officials said.
There are reports that a fire-fighting aircraft has crashed in the Snowy Mountains, two hours south of the capital. Meanwhile there are reports a firefighting aircraft may have crashed in the Snowy Mountains, two hours south of the capital.
The New South Wales (NSW) Rural Fire Service said it had lost contact with one of its large air tankers on Thursday afternoon. The New South Wales (NSW) Rural Fire Service said it had lost contact with the large air tanker shortly after 13:30 local time (02:30 GMT) on Thursday. Helicopters are searching the area and emergency services have rushed to the scene.
There are more than 100 blazes raging across the state of NSW as hot and windy conditions return to the region. There are more than 80 blazes raging across the state of NSW as hot and windy conditions return to the region.
In Canberra, officials issued emergency warnings urging people to stay away from the airport as two blazes threatened to breach the airfield perimeters. In Canberra, officials issued emergency warnings urging people to stay away from the airport as two blazes threatened to breach the airfield's perimeters.
Authorities said the blazes threatening Canberra Airport had escalated after first appearing on Wednesday.Authorities said the blazes threatening Canberra Airport had escalated after first appearing on Wednesday.
The capital, located in an administrative region between Sydney and Melbourne, has had large blazes raging on its outskirts for weeks. The capital, located in an administrative region between Sydney and Melbourne, has had large fires raging on its outskirts for weeks.
Smoke from the fires has caused severe air pollution problems, with the city suffering the worst air quality in the world for several days earlier this year. The city suffered the worst air quality in the world for several days earlier this year because of bushfire smoke.
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Since September, Australia has battled an ongoing bushfire crisis which has killed at least 30 people. Since September, Australia has battled an bushfire crisis which has killed at least 30 people.
More than 10 million hectares - an area almost the size of England - have been destroyed in blazes which have had the most impact in NSW and Victoria states. More than 10 million hectares - an area almost the size of England - have been destroyed in blazes. The most affected states are NSW and Victoria.
Recent days of thunderstorms and rain across fire grounds had helped halve the number of blazes burning in the region since the start of the year.Recent days of thunderstorms and rain across fire grounds had helped halve the number of blazes burning in the region since the start of the year.
However, fire chiefs warned that the sporadic rain would only provide short-term relief ahead of the return of dangerous conditions.However, fire chiefs warned that the sporadic rain would only provide short-term relief ahead of the return of dangerous conditions.
Temperatures in Sydney on Thursday soared past 40C (104F) in the city's west.Temperatures in Sydney on Thursday soared past 40C (104F) in the city's west.
"We've got thousands of kilometres of fire perimeter," NSW Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons told reporters on Thursday."We've got thousands of kilometres of fire perimeter," NSW Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons told reporters on Thursday.
"All of the fires that we've still got, whether they're under control or are still being worked on, are going to be tested today.""All of the fires that we've still got, whether they're under control or are still being worked on, are going to be tested today."
By midday on Thursday, more than half a dozen blazes were burning at "emergency level" on the south coast.By midday on Thursday, more than half a dozen blazes were burning at "emergency level" on the south coast.