Australia is grappling with massive bushfires fuelled by record-breaking temperatures and months of severe drought.
In the worst-affected state, New South Wales, fires have burned more than 4 million hectares (40,000 sq km or 9.9 million acres) destroying more than 1,300 houses and forcing thousands to seek shelter elsewhere.
Across the country, 20 people have died - including three volunteer firefighters - with most of the casualties in New South Wales.
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In the worst-affected state, New South Wales, fires have burned more than 4 million hectares (40,000 sq km or 9.9 million acres) destroying more than 1,300 houses and forcing thousands to seek shelter elsewhere.
Across the country, 20 people have died - including three volunteer firefighters - with most of the casualties in New South Wales.
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