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Firefighters are battling multiple blazes south of Darwin, as Territorians start the week with a total fire ban in place.

Fire crews continue to battle blazes across the south of Darwin, as dry and windy conditions make the

top end a veritable tinderbox following a wet and dry season without much rain. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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