Wildfire Relief Activated in Australia Amid Growing Threats
Australia has activated disaster relief for residents affected by wildfires in New South Wales, as more than 60 fires rage in the state. The fires, fueled by extreme heat, have already destroyed 12 homes. Authorities warn of a high-risk fire season, promising immediate financial and recovery assistance.
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Australia has set disaster relief measures in motion as wildfires ravage New South Wales, torching properties and turning thousands of hectares into ashes. Over 60 wildfires were raging on Sunday, following a day of devastation on the state's central coast, which houses more than 350,000 residents.
Authorities caution Australians about a perilous bushfire season, citing enhanced dangers arising from predicted extreme heat. Disaster support was announced for six afflicted regions, revealing a high-alert scenario after several calm years.
Initial evaluations reveal significant damage, including permanently lost homes and compromised infrastructure. Assistance will cover immediate financial aid and facilitate clean-up and recovery operations as communities brace for escalating fire threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)

