Inferno in New South Wales: A Crisis in the Bushland

Wildfires have ravaged Australia's New South Wales, leading to evacuations and destruction of homes. Severe heatwaves have exacerbated the situation, with over 50 fires reported. Authorities are bracing for a dangerous fire season after calmer years. The infamous 2019-2020 Black Summer fires emphasize the stark dangers.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 06-12-2025 12:44 IST | Created: 06-12-2025 12:44 IST
Inferno in New South Wales: A Crisis in the Bushland
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In a harrowing incident, wildfires blazed through the bushlands of New South Wales, Australia, prompting urgent evacuations on Saturday. Authorities issued the highest danger rating as thousands of residents were at risk in this heavily populated state.

The fires impacted areas like Phegans Bay and Woy Woy on the state's central coast, home to over 350,000 people. The Australian Broadcasting Corp confirmed that 16 homes were destroyed as officials advised immediate evacuation towards Woy Woy.

With temperatures soaring to 42 degrees Celsius, the heatwave significantly increased the fire threat. Over 50 bushfires were active across the state, signaling a high-risk season reminiscent of the catastrophic Black Summer fires of 2019-2020.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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