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Published 11:43 13 Nov 2019 GMT
Updated 11:44 13 Nov 2019 GMT
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The Australian east coast has been affected by severe bushfires since earlier this week as the region of New South Wales remains in a state of emergency due to "catastrophic" weather conditions.
The Guardian reports that the bushfires could be out of control "for months" as further concerns are noted for rising temperatures and unpredictable winds.
New South Wales' fire chief Shane Fitzsimmon said that the current fires are covering land four times larger than the areas that were hit during the entirety of 2018.
"The real challenge is we have an enormous amount of country that is still alight," he said.
"They won’t have this out for days, weeks, months. Unfortunately the forecast is nothing but above-average temperatures and below-average rainfall over the next few months and we’ve still got summer around the corner.”
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