Fires of 'national significance' spread through Australia's Red Centre

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Fires of 'national significance' spread through Australia's Red Centre
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There are five large blazes spreading west of Alice Springs, which have already burnt through an estimated 100,000 hectares.

Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleThere are five large fires spreading west of Alice Springs, which have already burnt through an estimated 100,000 hectares.The famous Larapinta Trail has been closedAbout 20 per cent of the Tjoritja National Park has been burnt and neighbouring cattle stations are now battling blazes including Narweitooma, Glen Helen and Amburla.

He said in 2011, fires burnt more than 400,000 hectares of desert country in Central Australia and he feared 2023 could be on track to repeat that fire season.Narwietooma Station manager William Brown spoke to ABC Rural on Monday and said his team were working hard. He said Central Australia had enjoyed two good seasons in a row of above average rainfall and the amount of dry grass in the region was an obvious fire hazard.A fire in the Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park.

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