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 Thousands of people are also fleeing parts of neighbouring New South Wales, where a state of emergency is in force.

Since September fires have <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/sucjd827/%EB%A0%88%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%AC%EC%B9%
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19 people in the two states.

More than 1,200 homes have been destroyed. At least 28 people remain missing after fires this week alone.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has come under attack for his response to the fires.

He was heckled by angry locals in <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/gyeongok19/%EB%A0%88%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%AC%
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South Wales, and had to cut short his visit to the fire-hit town.

In a news conference on Friday, he said he understood people's anger and that they had "suffered a great lot" and 
were "feeling very raw".

Mr Morrison has also faced criticism for his climate change policies, with many saying urgent action must be taken.

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