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The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, [a] or Black Summer, was one of the most intense and catastrophic fire seasons on record in Australia.It included a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire by media at the time.
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Orange is a city in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 254 km (158 mi) west of the state capital, Sydney [206 km (128 mi) on a great circle], [3] at an altitude of 862 metres (2,828 ft). Orange had an urban population of 41,920 [1] at the 2021 Census, making the city a
The NSW SES also assist other emergency services when they are performing major operations. These services include the New South Wales Police Force, NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW and New South Wales Ambulance. During the 22/23 Financial Year, NSW SES Personnel answered 113,722 calls at the State Operations Centre.
On Saturday the 8th, the fire swept into the suburbs of Como and Jannali where more than 100 buildings would be destroyed, including two schools a church and a kindergarten. [7] [8] The Como/Jannali fire burnt 476 hectares and destroyed 101 houses - more than half of the total homes lost in New South Wales during the January emergency period. [9]
219-255 Anson Street, Orange: Uniting Church and Kindergarten Hall [4] 3-25 Bathurst Road, Orange: Bowen Terrace [5] 84 Byng Street, Orange: Union Bank of Australia building [6] Forest Road, Orange: Bloomfield Hospital [7] Peisley Street, Orange: Orange railway station [8] 24-26 Summer Street, Orange: Cook Park [9] 29 Summer Street, Orange ...
84 Byng Street, Orange, City of Orange, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°16′53″S 149°05′49″E / 33.2814°S 149.0969°E / -33.2814; 149
The Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit was a motor racing circuit at Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The circuit was formed from rural roads and highways outside the town, around the grounds of Bloomfield Hospital and what is now known as Sir Jack Brabham Park. It was 6.03 km (3.75 mi) long.