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Sydney Landmarks Shrouded in Haze From New South Wales Fires

Landmarks in Sydney were shrouded in a smoky haze on November 12, as emergency-level bushfires burned on the northern coast of New South Wales in what state officials called a “catastrophic” fire situation.

Residents in some of the affected areas were told it was “too late to leave” and to protect themselves “from the heat of the fire,” while others were ordered to evacuate immediately. Strong winds were preventing some waterbombers from reaching fires, New South Wales Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said.

Hot, windy and dry conditions sparked a significant increase in dangerous fire activity across the state’s east coast since Friday, November 8. Three people had died and a number were missing while hundreds of properties were damaged as a result of the fires, authorities said. Credit: Chris Mitchell via Storyful