Over 30 NSW homes lost to bushfires

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More than 30 homes have been destroyed by bushfires raging across NSW, with more blazes expected to be sparked by dry storms.

The fire in bushland around Drake has been the most destructive, burning through more than 60,000 hectares and 16 properties since it started almost two weeks ago.

Rural Fire Service Inspector Ben Shepherd said more than 40 fires were burning across the state on Tuesday morning and about a dozen of them were uncontained. Although rain and snow fell in other parts of NSW as conditions eased overnight, Mr Shepherd said firefighters were concerned more blazes would be sparked by dry lightning expected on Tuesday afternoon.

 

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