Summary Climate change: NSW bushfire concern on the rise after years of heavy rain www.smh.com.au
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The NSW Rural Fire Service is concerned about increased bushfire danger in NSW caused by climate change, despite recent heavy rain.
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- The NSW Rural Fire Service is concerned about the increased risk of bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) following years of heavy rain.
- Areas affected by previous bushfires remain at risk despite efforts to mitigate the danger.
- Climate change has contributed to the increase in bushfire risk in NSW, despite heavy rain.
- Certain areas in the west of NSW are at a higher risk of fire due to climate change.
- The Rural Fire Service is facing challenges in conducting controlled burns due to frequent rain and wind.
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The NSW Rural Fire Service is worried about the heightened bushfire risk in NSW due to climate change, despite recent heavy rainfall.
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The NSW Rural Fire Service is concerned about the increased risk of bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) following years of heavy rain. Climate change has led to a concerning increase in the risk of bushfires in NSW, despite years of heavy rain
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The NSW Rural Fire Service is concerned about the increased risk of bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) following years of heavy rain. Despite previous efforts to mitigate the risk, areas that were already affected by the devastating Black Summer bushfires remain a
Climate change has led to a concerning increase in the risk of bushfires in New South Wales (NSW), despite years of heavy rain. While large parts of the state remain untouched, certain areas in the west are at a higher risk of fire due
Concerns about bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) are rising after years of heavy rain. The Rural Fire Service (RFS) is facing challenges in conducting controlled burns due to frequent rain and wind. While it is uncertain if a "
Concerns about bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) are increasing after years of heavy rain. The majority of the state is now at risk of widespread fires due to climate change. The wet conditions in recent years have led to an increase in
Concerns about bushfires in New South Wales (NSW) are increasing after years of heavy rain. The state is facing widespread fire danger, with the majority of the state at risk. This shift in risk is due to the accumulation of fuel from