
Authorities in the Australian eastern states of New South Wales and Queensland declared a state of emergency Monday, as they brace for "catastrophic" wildfire conditions, Reuters reports.
Why it matters: The fires have killed at least three people and razed over 150 homes, per the New York Times. Thousands have fled the blazes, reports the BBC, which notes that more than 120 wildfires are still burning. Smoke and dust from the wildfires turned the skies of New Zealand's South Island "red and orange," Stuff reported Sunday. Forecasters say more could still reach NZ.
There are currently 81 fires burning in NSW and the smoke has reached New Zealand. Feels like I’ve ended up in a Mad Max scene with stormy skies to the east! #nswfires pic.twitter.com/eaWYs0eZ3l
— Dale Wowk (@dalewowkphoto) November 9, 2019