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Two regions of Western Australia (WA) face catastrophic fire danger on Thursday, and parts of South Australia are expected to 
see extreme conditions on Friday.

The ABC reported that bushfires had <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/sinja486/%EB%A0%88%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%AC%
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Due to bushfire smoke, Canberra's air quality was rated worse than any major global city on Thursday, according to Swiss-
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group AirVisual. Australia Post has suspended deliveries there "until further notice".

In Mallacoota, Victoria - where thousands fled to the beach on Tuesday - a navy boat was expected to begin evacuating 
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On Wednesday, police boats arrived with 1.6 tonnes of water, food, a paramedic and medical supplies.

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remote areas.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison repeated his calls to people not to panic and to trust emergency workers.

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<br /> many and the frustration, but this is a natural disaster, and natural disasters are best dealt with through the methodical, 
well-coordinated response that we are seeing today," he told a press conference.

Meteorologists say a climate system in the Indian Ocean, known as the dipole, is the main driver behind the extreme heat in 
Australia.

However many parts of Australia have been in drought conditions, some for years, which has made it easier for the fires to 
spread and grow. 
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