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NSW fires: 20 structures destroyed in bushfires as Australia records hottest day ever – live | NSW fires: 20 structures destroyed in bushfires as Australia records hottest day ever – live |
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All of New South Wales, South Australia, large parts of Queensland, and northern Victoria was under a total fire ban on Thursday amid extreme weather. Follow the latest bushfires news and updates | All of New South Wales, South Australia, large parts of Queensland, and northern Victoria was under a total fire ban on Thursday amid extreme weather. Follow the latest bushfires news and updates |
Angus Taylor will not discuss police investigation | |
Angus Taylor told ABC24 it was “not appropriate” for him to comment on a police investigation into a doctored document used by his office to justify a political attack on the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover More. Labor referred the matter to NSW Police last month. | |
Taylor: | |
ABC presenter Karina Carvalho pointed out that actually, Taylor can comment unless charges have been laid and it will be subject to a trial by jury. That’s when the contempt period would begin. | |
Taylor again: | |
Taylor’s statement in parliament left many questions unanswered, as Christopher Knaus explained here. | |
PM is ‘pretty well connected’, says Angus Taylor | |
Angus Taylor told ABC24 he had been in touch with prime minister Scott Morrison, who is on holidays, and he is “pretty well connected about what’s gone on.” | |
Taylor: | |
Should the PM come home? | |
That’s a question Morrison will answer, says Taylor. | |
Energy minister Angus Taylor has just done an interview with ABC24 from the Picton Bowling Club, which is in his electorate and an evacuation point for the Green Wattle Creek fire. | |
About 250 people are at the evacuation point, Taylor says. Emergency messages were sent out after the fire jumped containment lines. | |
Taylor said the RFS units in his electorate had been “hard at it for weeks”. | |
Asked if Australia was doing enough to combat climate change, given that Australia has just had its two hottest days ever and is currently on fire, Taylor said there have been fires since he was a kid. | |
Taylor: | |
Yes, but what about the emissions? | |
Taylor’s positive account of his contribution at COP25, and Australia’s contribution to emissions reduction more generally, does not accord with that of the other attendees, who accused Australia of “cheating”. You can read environment editor Adam Morton’s account of it here. | |
Property loss revised down to 20 | |
The ABC has just reported that the actual number of houses destroyed today is 20, not up to 40. | |
Earlier, Gladys Berejiklian said that there were 20 homes confirmed destroyed and 20 unconfirmed, but it seems there was some misinterpretation there. | |
We are seeking confirmation from the RFS. | |
Updated emergency warning for Green Wattle Creek | Updated emergency warning for Green Wattle Creek |
Fire activity is increasing on the eastern edge of the Bargo State Conservation Area, where up to 40 homes have already been destroyed today. | Fire activity is increasing on the eastern edge of the Bargo State Conservation Area, where up to 40 homes have already been destroyed today. |
Residents at Nattai, Pheasants Nest, Buxton, Couridjah, Thirlmere, Tahmoor, Bargo and Yanderra have been told to shelter from the fire because it is too late to leave. | Residents at Nattai, Pheasants Nest, Buxton, Couridjah, Thirlmere, Tahmoor, Bargo and Yanderra have been told to shelter from the fire because it is too late to leave. |
The RFS is reporting dangerous fire conditions across the fire ground with “eratic fire behaviour”. | The RFS is reporting dangerous fire conditions across the fire ground with “eratic fire behaviour”. |
Properties are currently under threat. | Properties are currently under threat. |
The loss of up to 40 properties today takes the total number of homes lost in NSW since the fire season began to 800. | The loss of up to 40 properties today takes the total number of homes lost in NSW since the fire season began to 800. |
As of 5.30pm there are 106 fires burning in NSW, exactly half of which are not contained. | As of 5.30pm there are 106 fires burning in NSW, exactly half of which are not contained. |
Two — Gospers Mountain and Green Wattle Creek fires — are at emergency warning level. | Two — Gospers Mountain and Green Wattle Creek fires — are at emergency warning level. |
There are 2,500 firefighters in the field. | There are 2,500 firefighters in the field. |
Firefighters’ homes are among those lost. | Firefighters’ homes are among those lost. |
The NSW premier, Gladys Berejiklian, told the ABC that the properties lost were on the eastern edge of the Green Wattle Creek fire, mainly in the communities of Balmoral and Buxton. | The NSW premier, Gladys Berejiklian, told the ABC that the properties lost were on the eastern edge of the Green Wattle Creek fire, mainly in the communities of Balmoral and Buxton. |
That has been one of the most active areas of bushfire today. The firefighters who are in hospital receiving treatments for burns this afternoon were fighting in that region, in Bargo. | That has been one of the most active areas of bushfire today. The firefighters who are in hospital receiving treatments for burns this afternoon were fighting in that region, in Bargo. |
Berejiklian described the loss of homes as “tragic”. | Berejiklian described the loss of homes as “tragic”. |
Asked if she had requested any more resources or funding from the federal government to deal with the bushfire crisis, Berejiklian said: | Asked if she had requested any more resources or funding from the federal government to deal with the bushfire crisis, Berejiklian said: |
Twenty homes have been confirmed destroyed in the Green Wattle Creek fire today and another 20 are unconfirmed, says NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. | Twenty homes have been confirmed destroyed in the Green Wattle Creek fire today and another 20 are unconfirmed, says NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. |
South Australia will be under a statewide total fire ban again tomorrow. | South Australia will be under a statewide total fire ban again tomorrow. |
Updated emergency warning: Bilpin under threat | Updated emergency warning: Bilpin under threat |
The RFS have issued an updated emergency warning for the Gospers Mountain fire. | The RFS have issued an updated emergency warning for the Gospers Mountain fire. |
Fire activity has increased around Bilpin, Mt Wilson, Mt Irvine and Itchenstoke. It’s too late to leave. | Fire activity has increased around Bilpin, Mt Wilson, Mt Irvine and Itchenstoke. It’s too late to leave. |
I just spoke to Kazan Brown, who lives at Warragamba. It is one of the communities under threat from the Green Wattle Creek fire. There is ash falling in her backyard, says Brown, but it has been doing that since the fire first started three weeks ago. | I just spoke to Kazan Brown, who lives at Warragamba. It is one of the communities under threat from the Green Wattle Creek fire. There is ash falling in her backyard, says Brown, but it has been doing that since the fire first started three weeks ago. |
Brown and her family have lived at Warragamba forever, and have fronted a campaign against a proposal to raise the dam wall. They’re Gundungurra, this is their country. And it’s on fire. | Brown and her family have lived at Warragamba forever, and have fronted a campaign against a proposal to raise the dam wall. They’re Gundungurra, this is their country. And it’s on fire. |
Thanks for your time today on the live blog. Calla Wahlquist will be taking over for now. | Thanks for your time today on the live blog. Calla Wahlquist will be taking over for now. |
I’ll leave you with this photo from Thirlmere, showing the sights people are coming home to this evening. | I’ll leave you with this photo from Thirlmere, showing the sights people are coming home to this evening. |
Shocking footage showing the devastation at Bargo, NSW. | Shocking footage showing the devastation at Bargo, NSW. |
More footage has emerged from the climate protest outside Scott Morrison’s Sydney prime ministerial residence, where NSW Greens MP David Shoebridge was arrested today. | More footage has emerged from the climate protest outside Scott Morrison’s Sydney prime ministerial residence, where NSW Greens MP David Shoebridge was arrested today. |
This young girl was also issued with a move-on order, according to Twitter user @RivOMac. | This young girl was also issued with a move-on order, according to Twitter user @RivOMac. |
The protestors had vowed to “camp-out” at the residence until Morrison returns from leave on Monday. | The protestors had vowed to “camp-out” at the residence until Morrison returns from leave on Monday. |
Two firefighters have received serious burns after their five-person crew was “enveloped” by a rapidly growing blaze near Bargo, NSW, today. The two men were intubated and airlifted to hospital, while another female firefighter was evacuated by road ambulance to be treated for burns and smoke inhalation. | Two firefighters have received serious burns after their five-person crew was “enveloped” by a rapidly growing blaze near Bargo, NSW, today. The two men were intubated and airlifted to hospital, while another female firefighter was evacuated by road ambulance to be treated for burns and smoke inhalation. |
Two fires are still burning at “emergency” level, at Gospers Mountain and Green Wattle Creek. Three are at “watch and act” and more than 60 fires are currently at advice level. | Two fires are still burning at “emergency” level, at Gospers Mountain and Green Wattle Creek. Three are at “watch and act” and more than 60 fires are currently at advice level. |
Conditions are expected to improve tomorrow, but many areas are expected to remain at severe or very high fire danger. | Conditions are expected to improve tomorrow, but many areas are expected to remain at severe or very high fire danger. |
While a cool change is sweeping across the state, NSW remains drenched in ash, with the majority of monitoring stations reaching “hazardous” air quality levels today. | While a cool change is sweeping across the state, NSW remains drenched in ash, with the majority of monitoring stations reaching “hazardous” air quality levels today. |
Australia has for two days running now beaten the record for “hottest day”, with maximum temperatures reaching an average of 41.9C on Wednesday. | Australia has for two days running now beaten the record for “hottest day”, with maximum temperatures reaching an average of 41.9C on Wednesday. |
Despite the fire danger easing off tomorrow, it is still listed as “severe” for the Central Ranges and “very high” for the Southern Ranges, Northern Slopes and North Western and Southern Slopes. | Despite the fire danger easing off tomorrow, it is still listed as “severe” for the Central Ranges and “very high” for the Southern Ranges, Northern Slopes and North Western and Southern Slopes. |
Australia’s record for its hottest day has tumbled for the second day running, with maximum temperatures reaching an average of 41.9C on Wednesday, the Bureau of Meteorology has just confirmed. | Australia’s record for its hottest day has tumbled for the second day running, with maximum temperatures reaching an average of 41.9C on Wednesday, the Bureau of Meteorology has just confirmed. |
The previous record of 40.9C was set just a day earlier, on Tuesday, beating the previous 40.3C mark set on 7 January 2013. | The previous record of 40.9C was set just a day earlier, on Tuesday, beating the previous 40.3C mark set on 7 January 2013. |
The hottest individual December day at any location was also broken on Thursday, when Eucla, in south-east Western Australia hit 49.8C. The Nullarbor came in second place at 49.7C. | The hottest individual December day at any location was also broken on Thursday, when Eucla, in south-east Western Australia hit 49.8C. The Nullarbor came in second place at 49.7C. |
To calculate the record, the bureau takes about 700 observations from weather stations across the continent and places them on a grid and then calculates the average.Those calculations are then cross-checked with a reference network of 100 stations, known as ACORN-SAT, and “if they line up, that gives us confidence” added Braganza. | To calculate the record, the bureau takes about 700 observations from weather stations across the continent and places them on a grid and then calculates the average.Those calculations are then cross-checked with a reference network of 100 stations, known as ACORN-SAT, and “if they line up, that gives us confidence” added Braganza. |
The previous December record for Australia was Birdsville, that reached 49.5C on 24 December 1972. | The previous December record for Australia was Birdsville, that reached 49.5C on 24 December 1972. |
People across NSW will be holding their breath as they leave the office this afternoon, with air quality around Sydney extremely poor. | People across NSW will be holding their breath as they leave the office this afternoon, with air quality around Sydney extremely poor. |
The most recent figures from Air Quality Index Data from the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage shows all but three regions of NSW currently have reached poor or hazardous air quality. | The most recent figures from Air Quality Index Data from the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage shows all but three regions of NSW currently have reached poor or hazardous air quality. |
In Sydney alone, every monitoring station reached “hazardous” levels just after lunch today. | In Sydney alone, every monitoring station reached “hazardous” levels just after lunch today. |