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16 Apr 2018 | 12:24 PM UTC

Australia: Bushfire near Sydney suburbs still not contained April 16

Firefighters still battling large bushfire raging near Sydney suburbs as of April 16; no major damage or injuries reported

Warning

Event

As of Monday, April 16, firefighters are still battling a large bushfire raging near the southwestern suburbs of the capital Sydney. So far, no houses have been damaged and no injuries have been reported. The fire started on Saturday afternoon amid warm autumn weather and strong winds; authorities have reportedly not ruled out criminal arson. The blaze has burnt around 2500 hectares of land so far. Additionally, some locals were evacuated from their homes in Menai and Barden Ridge.

Context

Conditions have improved as of Monday as winds have eased. However, the fire remains not contained as of Monday morning (local time).

Advice

Authorities advise residents to remain vigilant, particularly with winds forecast to pick up again on Monday afternoon. Individuals present in Sydney and its surrounding suburbs are advised to stay away from the site of the blaze, to keep abreast of the situation, and to adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.