Australian fires: Authorities urge mass evacuation
By DW
04 January 2020 |
7:41 am
"If you don't need to be in the area, you need to leave," the New South Wales premier has said. Westerly winds and soaring temperatures are set to stoke fires across southern Australia and bring more devastation.
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