NSW fires ease, threat downgraded

Overall, the number of out of control fires in the state is down to two from the 14 uncontained bushfires at midday on Friday.

A fire near Long Gully Road, Drake in northern NSW.

A fire near Long Gully Road, Drake in northern NSW. Source: NSW Rural Fire Service

Two emergency warnings for bushfires in northern NSW have been downgraded after a wind change lowered the threat to homes.

A bushfire near the town of Drake, which had jumped over a highway and headed straight for rural homes on Saturday afternoon, continues to burn out of control in the evening but the RFS has changed its warning to watch and act.
Residents in the areas of Rover Park and Red Rock, who were previously told it was too late to leave have since been advised to closely monitor conditions.

Another out-of-control fire at Glen Innes Severn has been downgraded from emergency warning to a watch and act, although the RFS has continued to warn of spot fires ignited ahead of the main fire.

Residents of the Wytaliba area had been told to seek shelter as the fire approaches, and those in the Newton Boyd and Wytaliba areas should be aware of embers, the RFS said.

Overall, the number of out-of-control fires is down to two from the 14 uncontained bushfires at midday on Friday, with firefighters making the most of favourable weather conditions.

The RFS said firefighters have also taken advantage of cooler conditions to undertake back-burning around the state, but warmer and windier conditions are expected again next week.

The federal government has activated the disaster recovery allowance in Armidale, Bellingen, Clarence Valley, Glen Innes, Inverell, Tenterfield, Uralla and Walcha in NSW.

The allowance provides an additional support payment for up to 13 weeks to those
who have lost income as a result of the bushfires.

It is equivalent to the maximum rate of the Newstart allowance.

For the latest updates and current alert levels please visit the NSW Rural Fire Service website.


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