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Family honours 'wonderful' man killed battling bushfire

John Lohan is being remembered as a great father, a loving brother, and wonderful friend. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)

The family of a man killed while battling bushfires have remembered the firefighter as a great father, loving brother, and wonderful friend.

John Lohan, 59, died after he was struck by a falling tree on the NSW mid-north coast while fighting a major fire on Sunday night.

The 59-year-old had worked at the Lake Munmorah depot for almost three decades and was helping lead the charge against the Buladelah fire when he was killed.

Mr Lohan was the first NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service firefighter to have died on the job since 2011.

Firefighters on the NSW Central Coast (file image)
Three people have died battling fires in recent weeks as bushfires flare up across the nation. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

"The news of John's passing has come as a profound shock to us all," his family wrote in a statement on Tuesday.

"John was a great father, a loving brother, and wonderful friend to everyone who knew him.

"He will be greatly missed."

The family thanked the public for their support and condolences and paid tribute to his coworkers for their compassion and strength.

National Parks said their treasured and experienced staff member was undertaking a critical leadership role when killed.

Mr Lohan was the third person killed in a bushfire-related incident in recent weeks.

A 59-year-old farmer in Western Australia died earlier in December battling a fire on his property and a 65-year-old firefighter from South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service died trying to extinguish a fire in a remote location.

The fire Mr Lohan was fighting to contain has spread to more than 4600 hectares and is now being controlled.

More than 100 firefighters had been deployed as the bushfire destroyed four homes in the area.

A woman on a park bench overlooking Sydney blanketed by smoke haze
Sydney has been blanketed in smoke haze from fires hundreds of kilometres north of the city. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Northerly winds also sent smoke more than 200 kilometres south, blanketing Newcastle and Sydney over several days.

Fire conditions have since eased but with hot and dry conditions predicted, the danger rating remains at a high level.

Heatwaves and gusty winds have fuelled fire threats across the east coast in recent days.

Blazes destroyed 16 homes at Koolewong on the NSW Central Coast, while another 19 houses were destroyed at Dolphin Sands on Tasmania's east coast.

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