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A bushfire near Glen Alice, sparked by lightning, burned over 234 hectares and remains a threat due to extreme weather, prompting statewide fire restrictions and nighttime aerial operations.
A bushfire near Glen Alice, 40 km north of Lithgow, remains a concern despite being contained a week after igniting on November 16, with hot, dry weather and unpredictable winds raising fire danger across over 234 hectares, likely from a lightning strike.
NSW RFS officials warn of extreme conditions, with temperatures in the high 20s to low 30s and no rain expected, prompting fire permit suspensions across Bathurst, Oberon, and Lithgow from November 24.
The RFS deployed water bombers, including the CH-47D Chinook, dropping nearly 200,000 liters, and conducted the first statewide nighttime operations with the new 10,000-liter aircraft over three nights.
Crews from across NSW, including remote area teams, are responding in challenging terrain.
Un incendio forestal cerca de Glen Alice, provocado por un rayo, quemó más de 234 hectáreas y sigue siendo una amenaza debido al clima extremo, provocando restricciones de incendios en todo el estado y operaciones aéreas nocturnas.