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Queensland is bracing for a day of extreme fire danger with firefighters warning residents to prepare for “catastrophic” conditions.

Queensland is bracing for a day of extreme fire danger with firefighters warning residents to prepare for “catastrophic” conditions. Firefighters - who are already battling 30 blazes across the state - warn Friday could be a horror day due to hot and windy conditions.

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