Smoke haze blankets Sydney as bushfire threat rises

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The usually blue skies of Sydney turns a miserable grey, with world-famous landmarks the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge dulled against the skyline

BUSHFIRE SMOKE. The Sydney skyline seen through the bushfire smoke at dawn on November 19, 2019. Photo by Esther Chan/AFP

The usually blue skies of the harbour city turned a miserable grey, with world-famous landmarks the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge dulled against the skyline. The New South Wales state environmental health director Richard Broome said the fine particles in smoke could irritate the respiratory system and aggravate existing lung and heart conditions."However, people with conditions like asthma, emphysema and angina are more likely to be sensitive to the health effects of smoke."

Six people have been killed and hundreds of homes destroyed in bushfires across New South Wales and Queensland since September, when an unusually early fire season began across drought-stricken regions in the east of the country.

 

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