Emergency warning for north coast as winds fan NSW bushfires

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An emergency warning has been issued for a fast-moving bushfire burning near Yamba on the NSW north coast

Yamba residents are advised to continue monitoring the conditions and have their bushfire plan ready in case the fire threatens homes the area.

The Armidale fire has already razed almost 63,000 hectares – twice the size of the Sydney city council area – while at Drake, around 32,000 hectares have been destroyed.On Monday, the Rural Fire Service confirmed five homes have been destroyed by fires in the Tenterfield and Drake areas. That number may change as assessments continue on some of the firegrounds."These winds, coupled with the underlying drought affecting much of NSW, has made firefighting extremely difficult.

"Unfortunately, we think that the property loss will climb from what we understand lost so far but it will take some time until crews can get in there and tally those costs." Firefighters in Queensland are also battling around 50 fires that have destroyed eleven homes so far, with crewsIn NSW, the local government areas of Armidale, Clarence Valley, Glen Innes, Inverell, Tenterfield, Uralla and Walcha have been declared natural disaster zones, allowing residents to access state and federal financial support.

 

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